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Author: 

U.S.  Bureau  of  foreign 
and  domestic  commerce. 

Title: 

Commercial  and  industrial 
organizations  of  the... 

Place: 

Washington,  D.C. 

Date: 

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MISCELLANEOUS  SERIES— No.  99 


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OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


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MISCELLANEOUS  SERIES— No.  99 


COMMERCIAL  AND 

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LETTER  OF  SUBMITTAL. 


Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce, 

Washington,  November  1,  1919, 

Sir:  Submitted  herewith  is  a  revised  edition  of  Commercial  and 
Industrial  Organizations  of  the  United  States.  The  last  previous 
edition  of  this  directory  was  issued  in  1917  as  No.  61  in  the  Miscel- 
laneous Series. 

This  publication  does  not,  by  any  means,  contain  the  names  of  all 
commercial  and  industrial  organizations  in  the  United  States,  although 
it  is  believed  to  be  fairly  complete  with  regard  to  the  active  State 
and  national  associations.  Only  those  organizations  which  made 
reply  to  the  Bureau's  request  for  information  have  been  included. 
All  data  given  is  for  1919.  Population  figures  are  from  the  latest 
Census  Bureau  reports. 

,  The  Post  Office  Department,  through  the  postmasters  of  the  coun- 
try,  gave  very  valuable  assistance  in  the  compilation  of  this  directory 
by  furnishing  the  names  of  organizations  in  their  respective  com- 
munities. 

Respectfully,  ^. 

Philip  B.  Kennedy.  Director. 

To  Hon.  Edwin  F.  Sweet, 

Acting  Secretary  of  Commerce. 


COMMERCUL  AND  INDUSTRIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES. 


mrZBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  mTEBNATIONAl. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST. 


I  r 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary. 


Abrasive  Paper  &  Cloth  Manufacturers'  Ex- 
change. 

Aeronautical  Society  of  America 

Amalgamated  Lithopraphors  of  America 

American  Acceptance  Council 

American  Af^ricultural  Association 

American  Asiatic  Association 

American  Association  of  Advertising  Agencies. . . 

American  Association  of  Cresjnery  Butter  Manu- 
facturers. ,,,     . 

American  Association  of  En-nneers -  — 

American  Association  of  Flint  &  Lime  Glass 
Manufacturers.  ...    ,  r^u  «. 

American  Association  of  Pharmaceutical  Chem- 
ists 

American  Association  of  Port  Authorities 

American  Association  of  Refrigeration 

American  Association  of  Wholesale  Hatters 

American  Association  of  Wholesale  Opticians . . . 

American  Association  of  Woolen  i  Worsted 
Manufacturers. 

American  Automobile  Association 

American  Bankers' Association 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


do 

do 

do 

Washington,  D.  C. 
New  York,  N.  Y.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 
Chicago,  111 


Classification. 


Miscellaneous. 

Aeronautics. 

Newspapers  and  printing. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Foreign  trade  organization. 
Advertising. 
Miscellaneous. 


do Engineers. 

litisburgb,  Pa Glass  and  glassware. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

JerseyCity,  N.  J. 

Chicago,  111 

Fulton,  Mo 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
do 


Torrington,  Conn. . . 
New  York,  N.Y.... 


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American  Board  of  Scrap  Iron  Dealers 

-:r  American  B<^ler  Manufacturers'  Association — 
y^  American  Cane  Growers'  Association 

American  Carbon  &  Ribbon  Exchange 

American  Chain  of  Warehouses •  - 

American  Chamber  of  Commerce  for  the  Levant . 

American  Chemical  Society 

American  Civic  Association 

American  Concrete  Pipe  Association 

American  Com  Millers^  Federal  ion 

American  Cotton  Manu&cturers'  Associatlim — 

American  Cotton  Waste  Exchange 

American  Cranberry  Exchange 

American  Cranberry  Growers'  Association 

American  Drug  Manufacturers'  Association 

American  Dyes  Institute 

American  Egyptian  Cotton  Exchange....... — 

American  Exporters'  &  Importers'  Association. 

'American  Face  Brick  Association 

American  Fair  Trade  League.... 

American  Feed  Manufacturers'  Association 

American  Forestry  Association 

^  American  Foundrymen's  Association 

y^  American  Fruit  &  Vegetable  Shippers'  Asso- 
elation. 

American  Fur  Dealers'  Association 

American  Gas  Association 

«v  American  Gear  Manufacturers'  Association 

.^WAmerican  Hardware  ManuCactnrers'  Association. 

'^^  American  Hardwood  Manufacturers' Association. 

VO  American  Incubator  Manutocturers'  A.ssociation. 

'yr    American  Industrial  Ucensed  Lenders'  Asso- 

^        elation.  .  .  ^     ^ 

American  Institute  of  Accountants 


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Philadelphia,  Pa... 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y — 
New  Orleans,  La. . . 
New  York,  N.Y... 

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Washington,  D.  C. 

....do 

do 

Chicago,  ni 

do ■ 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.Y.- 
Toms River,  N.  J . 

Detroit,  Mich 

New  York,  N.Y.  - 

Tempe,  Aril 

New  York,  N.Y. . 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.Y. . 
Milwaukee,  Wis... 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Chicago,  111 

do 


American  Institute  of  Actuaries 

American  Inslitute  of  Architects 

American  Institute  of  Consulting  Eni^ineers. 
American  Institute  of  Electrical  En^neers. 
American  Institute  of  Lead  Manufacturers. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

do 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Memphis,  Tenn.. 
Lincoln,  Nebr — 
Harrisburg,  Pa... 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Indianapolis,  Ind . 
Boston,  Mass.  — 
New  York,  N.Y. 

do 

do 


Chemicals  and  dyestulls. 

Rivers  and  harbors. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 

Do. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 

Motor  vehicles  and  supplies. 
Finance,  credit,  and  account- 
ing. 
Metals. 
Machinery. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Warehouses. 

Foreign  trade  organization. 
Chemicals  and  dyestufis. 
Miscellaneous. 
Pipe,  pipe  fittings,  etc. 
Millers. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 

Do. 
Fruit,  etc. 

Do. 
DmggLsts,  etc. 
Chemicals  and  dyestufis. 
Miscellaneous. 
General  trade  organization. 
Brick  and  tile. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Lumber  and  Its  manufactures. 

Metals. 
Fruit,  etc. 

Fur. 

Oas  and  electricity. 

Machinery. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Miscellaneous. 
Do. 

Finance,  credit,  and  account- 

Miscellaneous. 
Engineers. 

Do. 
Metals. 


6  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEKNATIONAL— Continued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


AddreBS  of  secretary 


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^ 


American  Tnstitute  of  Minin:;  <t  Metallurgical 
Enginters. 

American  Iron,  Steel  &  Heavy  Hardware  Asso- 
ciation. 

American  Iron  &  Steel  Institute 

American  Lace  Manufacturers'  Association 

American  MaliPaMe  Cast  in  rs  AssDciation 

American  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Products 
from  Com. 

American  Manufactiirers'  E.x|)ort  Association. . . 

American  Meat  Packers'  Assoc  iation 

American  Medical  Trade  Ass:jeiation 

American  M«i's  «&  Boys'  Clothing  Manutec- 
turers'  Association. 

American  Metric  Association 

American  Minini;  Con.:ress 

American  National  Live  Stock  Association 

American  National  Retail  Jewelers'  Association. . 

American  Newspaper  Publishers'  Association. . . 

American  Numisiiuitic  Association '. 

American  Olive  Oil  Importers'  Association 

Amierican  Paper  &  Pulp  Association 

American  Peat  Society 

American  Pctroioiun  institute 

American  Petroleum  I/eague 

American  Pharmaceutical  Association 

American  Photo-En'jravers'  Association 

American  Pocket  Knife  Industry 

American  Poultry  Association 

American  Protective  Tarill  League 

American  Railway  En.,'ineerins;  Association 

American- Roumanian  Chamber  of  Comjnerce.. 

American-Russijn  Ciiamber  of  Commerce 

American  Seed  Trade  Association 

American  Sliipmaslers'  Association  of  the  Pacific 
Coast. 

American  Shovel  Institute 

American  S  ociet  y  of  Civil  Engineers 

American  Si )ciety  of  Equity 

American  Society  of  Heating  <&   Ventilating 
Engineers. 

American  Society  of  Mechanical  Enrfneers 

American  Society  of  Refrigerating  Engineers 

American  Society  of  Sales  E.xecutives 

American  Society  of  Sanitnry  Enirinecring 

American  Society  for  Testing  Materials 

American  Specialty  Manufacturers'  Association 

American  Spice  Trade  Association 


New  York,  N.  Y Engineers. 


.do. 


do 

Providence.  R.  I. 
Cleveland.  Ohio.. 
Chicago,  111 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

do 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

do 


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American  Statist ical  Association , 

American  Steamship  Association 

American  Supply  &  Machinery  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

American  Tack  Manufacturers'  Association 

American  Walnut  Manufacturers'  Association 

American  Warehousemen's  As.sociation , 

/American  Washing  Machinery  Manufacturers' 
Association. 
American  Wholesale  Coal  Association 

Amerii'axi  Wine  Growers'  Association 

American  Wood-l'reservers'  Association 

American  Wool  Imorovement  Association 

American  Zinc  Institute 

Anthracit  e  Coal  Operators'  Association 

Architectural  Iron  «&  Bronze  Manufacturers 

Argentine- American  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Asbestos  Paper  Manufacturers*  Association 

Asbestos  Textile  Manufacturers'  Association 

Asphalt  Association 

Associated  Advertising  Clubs  of  the  World 

Associated  Cooperate  Industries  of  America 

Associated  I>ress  Indu.stries  of  America 

Associated  Fur  Manufacturwrs 

Associated  General  Contractors  of  America 

->-  Associated  Manufacturers  of  Electrical  Supplies. 
-''-,^  Associated  Manufacturers  of  Saddlery  Accesso- 
y^    ries. 

y^  Associated  Metal  Lath  Mannfistcttiren , 

^^y  Associated  Office  Furniture  Manutecturers , 

f:-—— 


Washington,  D.  C... 

Denver,  Colo 

Neenali,  Wis 

New  York, N.Y.... 

Bpringfleld,  Mass 

Now  York,  N.Y.... 

do 

....do 

....do 


Chicago,  111 

Ptiiladelphia,  Pa 

Chicago, 111 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.... 
New  York,  N.Y.... 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.Y.... 

do — 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

San  Francisco,  Calil. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

New  York,  N.Y 

Madison,  Wis 

New  York,  N.Y... . 


do... 

do 

Columbus.  Ohio. . 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

do 


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.do. 
.do. 


do. .... . 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Chicago,  111 


do 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Baltimore,  Md... 
Rawlins,  Wyo. . . 
New  York,  N.Y. 
Philadelphia.  Pa. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

....do 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

do 

New  York,  N.Y. 
do 


St.  Louis,  Mo 

New  York,  N.Y. 

do 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Syracuise,  N.  Y... 


Yoan«stown.  Ohio 

Grana  Rapids,  Mich. 
Beaver  Falls,  Pa 


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Classification. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


Hardware. 

MetaK 

Textiles  and  clothing. 

Metals. 

Miscellaneous. 

General  trade  organization. 
Miscellaneous. 
Dru"^i,'isls,  etc. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 

Jkflscellaneous. 

Mines  and  quarries. 

Livestock. 

Jewelers. 

Newspapers  and  printing. 

Miscellaneous. 

Oil. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Miscellaneous. 

Oil. 

Do. 
Druggists,  etc. 
Engravers. 
Miscellaneous. 
Poultry,  etc. 
Miscellaneous. 

Railwaysand  railway  supplies. 
Foreign  trade  organization. 

Do. 
Miscellaneous. 
Ships  and  shipping. 

Mlscellnneous. 
Eni;inoers. 
Miscellaneous. 
Engineers. 

Do. 

Do. 
Miscellaneous. 
Engine«'rs. 
Misi  elluneoos. 

Do. 
Confectionery,    flavoiing    ex- 
tracts, etc. 
Miscellaneous. 
Ships  and  shipplnf. 
Macliinery. 

Miscellaneous. 

Lumber  and  its  manufi»ctures. 

Warehotises. 

Machinery. 

Coal. 

Spirits,  wines,  ete. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Metals. 

Coal. 

Metals. 

Foreign  trade  onnmlzatloo 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 

Miscellane<ju.s. " 

Advertising. 

Cooperage. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 

Fiu". 

Builders  and  contractors. 

Gas  and  electricity. 

Leather  and  its  manti&ctura. 

Metals. 
Furniture. 
Brick  and  til*. 


Name. 


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Associated  Wooden  Ware  Manufacturers 

Association  of  Alaska  Salmon  Packers 

Association  of  American  Steel  Manufacturers — 
Association  of  American  Wood  I'ulp  Importers.. 
Association  of  Creosoting  Companies  of  the 

Pacific  Coast. 
Association  of  Ice  Cream  Supply  Men 


Address  of  secretary. 


Chicago,  HI 

Seattle,  Wash 

Pittsbiu-gh,  Pa 

New  York,  N.Y 

Seattle,  Wash 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


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Association  of  Iron  &  Steel  Electrical  Engineers 

Association  of  Limi)  Manufacturers  of  America. 

Association  of  Manufacturers  of  Chilled  Car 
W^heels. 

Association    of    Manufacturers    of  Pyroxylin 
Compounds.  ^      „^   , 

Association  of  Manufacturers  of  W  indow  Shades 
&  Shade  Cloth. 

Association  of  National  Advertisers 

Association  of  Northwestern  Shipbuilders 

Association  of  Operative  Millers 

Assocuition  of  Professional  Millers 

Association  of  Railway  Supply  Men 

Association  of  Shirt  Manufact  urers 

Athletic  Underwear  &  Night  wear  Manufacttirers 

Atlantic  Chairmakers'  Association 

Atlantic  Coast  Shipbuilders'  Association 

Atlantic  Deeper  Waterwajrs  Association 

Automotive  Equipment  Association 

Automotive  Wood  Wheel  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Baltimore  &  Southern  Paper  Trade  Association 

Barlxsrs'  Supply  Dealers'  Association  of  America. 

Bicycle  Manufacturers'  Association 

Biscuit  &  Cracker  Manufacturers'  Association  of 
the  United  States. 

Book  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association 

Box  Board  Manufacturers'  Association 

Brass  &  Copper  Statist  ical  E  xchange 

Bridge  Builaers'  &  Structural  Society 

Bureau  of  Envelope  Manufacturers  of  America. . 

Canners'  Inter-Organiiation 


do 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Chicago,  111 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
do 


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^^^anning  Machinery  &  Supplies  Association 

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y^  Cement  Manufacturers^  Protective  Association . . 


C-arriuge  Builders' National  Association. 
Jasket  Manufacturers'  Association  of  America.. 


....do 

Seattle,  Wash 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Seattle,  Wash 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.Y. 

do 

Gardner,  Mass.. . 
New  York,  N.Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

do 

Chicago,  111 


Baltimore,  Md... 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hartford,  Conn.. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


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Central  Association  of  Stove  Manufacturers 
Central  Biweau  of  Extension  Dining  Table 

Manufacturers. 

Central  Supply  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  United  States  of 

America. 

Chamber  of  Mines  &  Oil 

Chemical  Fire  Engine  Exchange 

Chile- American  Association 

Chinese  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cigar  Manufacturers'  Association  of  America. . . 

Clay  Products  Association 

Clothing  Manufactiu-ers'  Industrial  Exchange. . 

Coated 'textile  Manufacturers'  Association 

Cocoa  «&  Chocolate  Manufacturers'  Association 

of  the  United  States. 

Coffee  Growers'  Association 

Common  Brick  Manufacturers'  Association  of 

America. 

Compressed  Air  Society 

Compressed  Gas  Manufactiu-ers'  Association 

Concrete  Mixer  Association 

Container  Club 

Corset  Manufacturers'  Association  of  the  United 

States. 

Cotton  States  Merchtrnts'  Association 

Cotton  Yarn  Merchants'  Association 

Cover  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association 

Curtain  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Amoica. . 

Cycle  Jobbers'  Association  of  America 

Cycle  Parts  &  Acces8<x1e8  Association 

Dental  Manufacturers'  Club  of  the  United  States 

Dixie  Over-Land  Hi^way  Association 

Pry  Saturating  Felt  Manu&tcturcrs'  Association, 

1  Address  of  commissioner. 


....do 

Washington,  D.  C. . . 
New  York,  N.Y 

•  • .  •  -  UO ••••* •>•■•••-- 

•  •  ■  •  •  QO •»•••••••••-  »•• 

Washington,  D.  C 

Cadiz,  Ohio 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

New  York,  N.Y 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Chicago,  IU.» 


-do. 


Washington,  D.  C. 


Los  Angeles,  Calif — 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

New  York.  N.Y 

San  Francisco,  Calif. . 

New  York,  N.Y 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.Y 

do 

do 


do 

Chicago,  111. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

do 

Chicago,  111 

.do. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


Classification. 


Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Canners. 
Metals. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Do. 

Confectionery,    flavoring    ex- 
tracts, etc. 
Engineers. 
Miscellaneous. 
Railways  and  railway  supplies. 

Miscellaneous. 

Do. 

Advertising. 
Ships  and  shipping. 
Millers. 

Do. 
Railways  and  railway  supplies. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 

Do. 
Furniture. 
Ships  and  shipping. 
Rivers  and  Harbors. 
Miscellaneous. 
Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Miscellaneous. 

Bicycles  and  motorcycles. 

Miscellaneous. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Do. 
Metals. 

Builders  and  contractors. 
Paper  and  stationery. 
Canners. 
Macliinery. 

Implements  and  vehicles. 
Miscellaneous. 
Builders'  supplies. 
Stoves. 
Furniture. 

Miscellaneous. 

General  trade  organizations. 

Mines  and  quarries. 

Machinery. 

Fweign  trade  organization. 

Do. 
Tobacco  and  cigars. 
Miscellaneous. 
Text  ile  and  clothing. 

Do. 
Confectionery,    flavoring    ex- 
tracts, etc. 
Tea  and  coffee. 
Brick  and  tile. 

Miscellaneous.^ 

Gas  and  electricity. 

Machinery. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Textiles  and  clotliing. 

Miscellaneous. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 
Paper  and  stationery. 
Miscellaneous. 
Bicycles  and  motorcycles. 

Do. 
Miscellaneous. 
Highwajrs. 


Memphis,  Tenn 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

do 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Torrington.  Conn. . . 

Chicago,  111.* 

Columbus,  Oa 

New  York,  N.Y I  Textiles  and  clothmg. 

•  Address  of  business  manager. 


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8 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTKENATIONAL—Continued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTERSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


« 


/" 


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^ 


Classification. 


Name. 


7 


Eastern  Hollow  Building  Tile  Manulacturers' . 
Association. 

Eastern  Ice  Manufocturers'  Association 

Eastern  Millinery  Association 

Eastern  Paperboard  Mannfacturers'  Association. 
Eastern  Retail  Implement  &  Vehicle  Dealers' 
Association. 

Eastern  Soil  Pipe  Association 

Eastern  Shook  &  Wooden  Box  Manufacturers' 
Association.  ' 

Eastern  Soda  Water  Bottlers'  Association 

Eastern  States  Retail  Lumber  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Eastern  Supply  Association 

Eastern  Woodworkers'  Cost  Information  Service. 

Electric  Hoist  Manufacturers'  Association 

Electric  Power  C lub 

Electrical  Manufacturers'  Club 

Elevator    Manufacturers'    Association   of   the 

United  States. 
Emery    &    Conmdum    Importers    &    Manu- 
facturers' Association. 
Enameled  Sanitary  Ware  Manufacturers*  Asso- 
tion. 

Engineering  Coimdl 

Executive  Association  of  Wholesale  Grocers  of 
New  England. 

Federated  Merchants'  Association 

Fine  Cotton  Goods  Exchange 

Fireclay  Producers'  Exchange 

Fire  E  xtinguishcr  E  xchange 

Five  States  Furniture  Dealers'  Association 

Flavoring  Extract  Manufacturers'  Association, 

of  the  United  States  of  A  merica. 
Folding  Box  Manufacturers'  National  Associa- 
tion. 
Foundry  Equipment  Manufacturers'  Association 

French  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  New  York 

Gas  Products  Association 

Georgia- Florida  Saw  Mill  Association 

Glass  Containers  Association 

Glazed   &  Fancy  Paper  Manufacturers'  Asaio- 
dation. 

Grain  Dealers'  National  Association 

Granite  Paving  Block  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Greeting  Card  Association 

Grinding  Wheel  Manufacturers'  Association  of 
the  United  States  and  Canada. 

Hardware  Association  of  the  Carolinas 

Hatters'  Fur  Cutters'  Association  of  the  United 

States. 
Heating  &  Piping  Contractors'  National  Asso- 
ciation. 
Hemlock  Manufacturers'  Promotion  Bureau.... 

Hickory  Products  Association 

Holland-American  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hollow  Building  Tile  Association 

Horn  h  Celluloid  Manufacturers'  Association... 

Hydraulic  Society 

Illinois    &    Wisconsin    Retail  Coal    Dealers' 
Association. 

Illuminating  En^eeriM  Society 

Independent  Oil  Men's  Association 

Independent  Tobacco  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion of  the  United  Stages. 
Insecticide      &    Disinfectant     Manufacturers' 
JVssociutioii* 

Institute  of  American  Meat  Packers 

Institute  of  Dry  Color  Manufacturers 

Institute  of  Lithopone  Manufacturers 

Institute  of  Metals 

International  Acetylene  Association 

International  Apple  Shippers'  Association 

International  Association  of  Garment  Manu- 
facturers. 
International  Association  of  Monidpal  Electri- 
cians. 
International  Association  of  Rotary  Clubs 


New  York,  N.  Y Brick  and  t  ile. 


rl  ! 


•  ■  ■  •  UU  •  ■ • • ■••••••• 

do 

Washington,  D.C. 
Woodbwirue,  Pa. . 


Brooklyn,  N.Y, 
Boston,  Mass... 


do 1 

New  Haven,  Conn. . 


New  York,  N.Y. 
. ...  .do 

Chicago,  lU 

Hartford,  Coain.. 
Chicago,  111 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa... 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  Mass.... 


New  York,  N.Y. 

do. 


Cleveland,  Ohio. 

do 

Parker,  8.  Dak.. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


Cleveland,  Ohio 

New  York,  N.Y 

Chicago,  III 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Bridgeton,  N.  J 

New  York,  N.Y 


Toledo,  Ohio. . . . 
Boston,  Mass.... 


New  York,  N.Y... 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Chariotte,  N.  C... 
New  York,  N.Y. 

do 


Oshkosh,  Wis 

Chicago,  III 

8an  FranoLsco,  Calif. 

Chicago,  III 

Leominster,  Mass. . . 
NewYork.N.  Y.... 
Chicago,  111 


New  York,  N.Y... 

Chicago,  III 

Covington,  Ky 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


Chioasp,IU 

NewYork,N.Y 
,do. 


International  Circulation  Managers'  Association. 


Mansfield,  Ohio.. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Houston,  Tex — 

Chicago,  III 


Ice. 

Millinery. 

I'aper  and  stationery. 

Implements  and  vehicles. 

Pipe,  pipe  fittings,  etc. 
Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Machinery. 

Gas  and  electricity. 

Do. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 

Do. 

Engineers. 
Grocers. 

Miscellaneous. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Furniture. 

Confectionery,    flavoring    ex- 
tracts, etc. 
Paper  and  stationery. 

Metals. 

Foreign  trade  organizations. 

Gas  and  electricity. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Glass  and  glassware. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Miscellaneous. 
Brick  and  tUo. 

Miscellaneous. 
Machinery. 

Hardware. 
Fur. 

Builders  and  contractors. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Do. 
Foreign  trade  organisations. 
Brick  and  tile. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Coal. 

Engineers.  • 

Oil. 

Tobacco  and  cigars. 

Miscellaneous. 

Da 

Paint,  oil,  and  varnish. 

Do. 
Metals. 

Gas  and  electricity. 
Fruit,  etc. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 


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t. 


International  Cut  Stone  Contractors  «k  Quarry, 
men's  Association. 

International  Milk  Dealers'  Association 

International  Monumental  Granite  Producers' 

International  Ship  Masters'  Association  of  Great 

Lakes. 
International  Stamp  Manufecturers'  Association. 

Interstate  Cottonseed  Crushers'  Association 

Interstate  Fumitiu"e  Dealers'  Association 

Inter-State  Realty  Association  of  the  Pacific 

Northwest. 

Inventors'  Leagtie  of  the  United  States 

Investment  Bajcikers'  Association  of  America — 

Iowa-Nebraska  Wholesale  Grocers'  Association. . 
Italian  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  Chicago — 

Italian  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  New  York 

Italian  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  San  Francisco  . 

Japanese  Association  of  Arizona 

Japanese  Association  of  Los  Angeles 

Japanese  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Address  of  secretary. 


Chicago,  111.. 


Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Boston,  Mass 


Chicago,  111. 


Pittsbui^h,  Pa. 

Dallas,  'Tex 

Chicago,  III 

Portland,  Oreg. 


New  York,  N.Y. 
Chicago,  111 


-^  Knit  Goods  Manufacturers  of  America, 

'^  Label  Manufacturers'  A  ssociation 

^  Laundry  owners'  National  Association, 


.1 


^: 


/ 


«• 


r       ) 


Peoria,  LI. 


Gas  and  electricity. 

.\ssociation  of  comraerdal 

clubs. 
Newspapers  and  printing. 


League  of  the  Southwest 

Leather  Belting  Exchange 

Lime  Association 

Linen  Supply  Association  of  America 

Linseed  Association 

Live  Poultry  &  Dairy  Shippers'  Traffic  Associ- 
ation. 

Lumber  Carriers'  Association  of  the  Great  Lakes, 
umber  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Southern 
New  England. 

Magnesia  Association  of  America 

Manufacturers'  Aircraft  Association 

Manufacturers  &  Dealers'  Association 

Manufacturers  &  Importers'  Association  of 
America. 

Manufacturers'  Textile  Association 

Manufacturing  Chemists'  Association 

Manufacturing  Jewelers'  Board  of  Trade 

Manufacturing  Perfumers'  Association  of  the 
United  States. 

Maple  Flooring  Manufacturers*  Association 

Material  Handling  Machinery  Manufacturers' 
A  ssociation. 

Merchants'  Legislative  I>eague 

Meter  Manufacturers'  K  xchange 

Middle  States  Shoe  Wholesalers'  Association  .. 

Middle  States  Textile  Manufacturers'  Association 

Mid- West  Dry  G  oo<ls  A  ssociation 

Mid- West  Implement  Dealers'  Association 

Midwest  Milk  Manufacturers'  Association 

Millers'  National  Federation 

Millinery  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  United 
SUtes. 

Millinery  Jobbers*  Association 

Millinery  Traveling  Men's  National  Association 

Mining  &  Metallurgical  Society  of  America 

Mississipid  to  Atlantic  Inland  Waterway  Asso- 
ciation. 

Mississippi  V  alley  Association 

Mis.souri-Kansas-Ok)ahoma  Hotelmen's  Associ- 
ation. 

Missouri-Kansas  Wholesale  Grocers'  Association. 
Motor  &  Accessory  Manufacturers'  As.soclation.. 
Moulding    &    Picture    Frame    Manufacturers' 

CreditBureau. 
Mountain  SUtes  Lumber  Dealers'  Association.. 
Music  Industries  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 

America. 
Mutual  Association  of  Mercantile  Adjusters — 
National  Agricultural  Lime8tone?Association... 

National  A iiiancc  of  Ca;  e  G oods  A ssociations 

National  Association  of  Advertising  Specialty 
Majxufactiirers. 


Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

Chicago,  III 

New  York.  N.Y 

San  Francisco,  Calif. . 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Los  Angeles,  Calif — 
San  Francisco,  Calif. . 

Utica,  N.  Y 

New  York,  N.Y 

LaSaUe,  111 

San  Diego,  Calif 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Washington,  D.  C... 

Chicago,  111 

New  York.  N.  Y.... 
Chicago,  111 


Detroit,  Mich... 
Ansonia,  Conn. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Boston,  Mass 

Chicago,  111. 

....do 


Worcester,  Mass.. 

Boston,  Mass 

Providence,  R.  I . 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


Chicago.  HI 

New  York,  N.Y. 


Utica,  N.Y 

New  York,  N.Y 

Caimelton.  Ind 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

Chicago  111 

do. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


Chicago,  m 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

New  York,  N.Y 

Columbus,  Ga 


New  Orleans,  I^a. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 


New  York.  N.  Y.>.... 
Indianapolis,  Ind . . . . 


Denver,  Colo 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Detroit.  Mich 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.. 
Chicago,  111! 


1  Address  of  general  manager. 


Classification. 


Mines  and  quarries. 

Milk. 

Mines  and  quarries. 

Ships  and  shipping. 

Miscellaneous. 
Oil  seed. 
Furniture. 
Real  estate. 


and  account- 


Miscellaneous. 
Finance,  credit, 

ing. 
Grocers. 
Foreign  trade  organizations. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 
Paper  and  stationery. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Leather  and  its  manufactures. 
Builders'  supplies. 
Miscellaneous. 
Oil  seed. 
Miscellaneous. 


Lumber  and 
Do. 


its  manufactures 


Miscellaneous. 
Aeronautics. 

General  trade  organizations. 
Do. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 
Chemicals  and  dyestuffs. 
Jewelers. 
Druggists,  etc. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Machinery. 

Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Leather  and  its  manufactures. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 
Dry  goods. 

Implements  and  vehicles. 
MUk. 
Millers. 
Millinery. 

Do. 

Commercial  travelers. 
Mines  and  quarries. 
Rivers  and  harbors. 

Miscellaneous. 
Do. 

Grocers. 
Machinery. 

Finance,  credit,  and  account- 
ing. 
Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Mines  and  quarries. 
Furniture. 
Miscellaneous. 


10  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL.  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

ALPHABXTICAL  UST— Continued. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Com  inaed. 


II 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary. 


y  National  Association  of  Baby  Vehicle  Manu- 

05^  NaUonat  Association  of  Beddinp  Manufacturers . 
O-  National  Association  of  Box  Manufacturers.... 
s     -  National  Association  of  Brass  MaivufactureTS 

National  Association  of  Brokers  of  Refined  sugar . 

National  Association  of  Builders'  Exchanges. 

National    Association  of  Buildmg  0^vners    J. 

National  Association  of  Button  Manufacturers. . 
National  Association  of  Chair  Manufacturers. . . . 
■  National  Association  of  Chewmg  Oum  Manu- 
y       facturers  <fe  Allied  Trades.  _ 

'^       Naticmal  A ssociation  of  Clothiers .  ■•■■-•-■- 

^  National  Association  of  C  ollapsible  Tube  Manu- 

^    NationaJ^Associatioo  of  Commercial  Organiza- 
tion Secretaries. 
-    National  Association  of  Corrugated  Fibre  box 
X        Manufacturers.                        ,,       ,    .  _^_ 
National  Association  of  Cotton  Manufacturers.. 
National  Association  of  Credit  Men 


Elkhart,  Ind 


Classification. 


Name. 


J^   National  Association  of  Cut  Glass  Manufacturers 
^      National   Association   of   Decorative   Arts   & 
Industries.  ,^         ,  _.      ^^ 

National  Associatitm  of  Dyers  &  Cleaners^.    ^. 

>  National  Association  of  k.gg  Case  &  tgg  tase 
^        Filler  Manufacturers.  .    ,  ^     ^      *  __ 

National  AssociaUon  of  Electrical  Contractors 

&  Dealers.  .    ^      ,     s      t  !♦».«- 

National    Assodation    of    Employing  Lithog- 

>  Nat!ona?Association  of  Engine  &  Boat  Manu- 
National  Association  of  Finishers  of  Cotton 
NaUonafXssociatian  of  Glue  &  Gelatine  Manu- 

National  Association  of  Hosiery  <fc  Underwear 

Manufacturers.         .,     ^  ,,       /„„♦„...«, 

National  Association  of  Ice  Cream  Manufacturers 

National  Association  of  Importers  of  Hides  & 

Skins 


Chk»go,IlL 

do 

Chicago,  111.  I 

New  York,  N.Y... 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Omaha,  Nebc 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

Chicago,  111 

NewYork,  N.Y.... 

New  York,  N.Y 

Chester,  Pa 

Peoria,  QL 

Chicago,  111 

Boston,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y 

Jerrayn,  Pa 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.. 

Torre  Haute,  Ind..... 
Altamoul,  III 

New  York,  N.Y 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

New  York,  N.Y 


/ 


/ 


Misoellaneoos. 

Miscellaneous. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Metals. 

Miscellaneous. 

Biiilders  and  contractors. 

Mlscellaneons. 

Da 
Furniture. 
Miscellaneous. 

Textiles  and  elot!ilng. 
Miscellaneous. 

Associations     of     commercial 

clubs. 
Paper  and  stationery. 

Textiles  and  clothlne. 
Finance,  credit  and  account- 
ing. 
Glass  and  glassware. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Do. 

Qas  and  electricity. 

Engravers. 

Miscellaneous. 


f-- 


v;,l 


National  Association  of  Leather  Belting  Manu- 

lacturers.  ,  ^,  .    ,    vt.ww1i« 

National  Association  of  Macaroni  &   Noodle 

Manufacturers  of  America.  ,T>^eo-«.i 

National  Association  of  Manufacturers  of  Pressed 


*^>  Na 

J^        Manufacturers  of  America 
^  -^  National.Vssociationo  "' 

y        &  Blo^vn  Glassware 


do      Textiles  and  clothing. 

I 
do i  Miscellaneous. 

Philadelphia,  Pa !  Textiles  and  clothing. 


Chicago,  lU '  Confectionery,    fiavoring    ex- 

I      tnicts,  etc. 
New  York,  N.Y I  Leather  and  its  manufactures. 


...,do '        l>o- 

Springflcad,  III \  Miscellaneous. 

nttsburgh.  Pa '  Glass  and  glassware. 


w 


II 


New  York,  N.Y 


Pro\ideiice,R.I. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . 
New  York,  N.Y. 


....do 

Youngstown,  Ohio — 
NewYork,  N.Y 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 


^   >  National  Association  of  Manufacturers  of  the 

y       United  States  of  America.  t«.«.i„„ 

/^^  "National  Association  of  Manufacturing  Jewelers. 

■^     National  Association  of  Marble  Dealers. 

J^  National  Association  of  Mens  Neckwear  Manu- 
j>^       facturers.  „         -^  ^^.t 

^  National  Association  of  Men 's  Straw  Hat  Manu- 
y^     facturers  of  America. 

^       National  Association  of  Mercantuo  Agenrtes^ .... 
National  Association   of  the    Motion   Picture 

NationalAssociation  of  Music  Merchants  ....... 

Z  National  Association  of  Ornamental  Iron  & 
Bronze  Manufacturers. 
National  Association  of  I'aint  Jobbers  .  . . . .  ^.  - 
>  National  Association  of  Hano  Bench  A  Stool 
^     Manufactures.  .    .     ,,.,,„_„ 

Natiimal  Association  of  Pnntmg  Ink  Makers 

NationalAssociation  of  Purchasing  Agents.:.- -,-;■ 
National  AssociaUon  of  RaUway   &   Utilities 
Commissioners.  ,  ^  .  .    «      j 

National  Association  of  Real  Estate  Boards 

National  Association  of  Retail  Druggists . .  .... 

National  Association  of  Retail  Grocers  of  the 
United  States.  ^     ^    .    ^      ..i  i>.^ 

National  Association  of  Sand  &  Gravel  Pro- 
ducers. 

I  Address  of  Commissioner. 


General  trade  organizations. 

Jewelers. 

Mines  and  quarries. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 

Miscellaneous. 

Finance,  credit  and  accounting. 
Motion  pictures. 

Miscellaneous. 
Metals. 


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Chicago,  111 Paint,  oil  and  varnish. 

do.i Pianos. 

New  York, N.Y j  Bliscellaneous. 

■.::!do.;;!I!''.!!!!!!l!l  RaUwBys and raUway supplies. 


^ 


•^. 


i 


Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Chicago,  111 

Denver,  Cdto 


Indianapolis,  Ind . 


Real  estate. 
Dmsgists,  etc. 
Grocers. 

Btdlders'  supplies. 


National  Association  of  Siieet  Metal  Contractors 

of  the  United  Statos. 
National  Association  of  Sheet  &   Tin   Plate 
Manufacturers. 

National  Association  of  Shirt  Manufacturers 

National  Association  of  Stationary  Engineers — 
National  Association  of  Stationers  &  Manufac- 
turers. 
^      National  Association  of  Steel  &  Copper  Plate 
'  Engravers. 

^-National  Association  of  Stove  Manufacturers  — 
''^   National  Association  of  Sweater  &   Knitted 
Textile  Industry. 
National  AssocLition  of  Talking  Machine  Jcbl)ers. 
^National  Associatioa  of  Upholstered  Furniture 
^      Manufacturers. 

National  Association  of  Waste  Material  Dealers. . 

National  Association  of  White  Com  Millers 

National  Association  of  Window  Glass  Manufac- 
turers. 
y  National   Association    of  Wool   Fiber  Manu- 
/^      facturers. 

Nstional  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers 

National  Association  of  Worsted  &   Woolen 
Spiimcrs. 

National  .\utomatic  Sprinkler  Association 

National  Automobile  t'haml)er  of  Commerce 

National  Automobile  Dealers'  Association 

^National  Basket  &  Fruit  I'ackage  Manufac- 
y     turers'  Association. 

National  Board  of  Farm  Organizations 

National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters 

•^^ational   Boiler  &   Radiator   Manufacturers' 
y^  Association. 

National  Boot  &  Shoe  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

^'National  Bottle  Manufacturers'  Association 

^  National  Bottlers'  Association 

>"  National  Brick  Manufacturers'  Association 

yy-  National  Broom  Manufacturers'  Association 

^  National  Builders'  Bureau 

National  Builders'  Supplv  Associiition 

National  Building  Granite  Quarries  Association 
National  Bureau  of  Wholesale  Lumber  Distrib- 
utors. 
National  Canned  Food  &  Dried  Fruit  Brokers' 
Association. 

National  Caimers*  Associaticm 

National  Cigar  I^af  Tobacco  Associatiwi 

National  CiAic  Federation 

Nati(nial  Cloak,  Suit  6t  Skirt  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

National  Coal  Association 

National  Coilee  Roasters'  Association 

National  Commercial  Fixture  Manufacturers' 

Association. 
National  Commissary  Managers'  Association . . . 
National  Committee  of  the  Confederated  Supply 

Associations. 
Naticmal    Confectioners'    Association    of    the 

United  States. 
National  Conference  of  State   Manufacturers' 
Associations. 

National  Contractors'  Association 

National  Council  of  Furniture  A.ssociati(ms 

National  Crushed  Stone  Association 

National  Dairy  Council 

National  Dairy  Union 

National  District  Heating  Association 

National  Drug  Trade  Conference 

National  Editorial  Assodaticxi 


National  Electric  Light  Association 

National  Federation  of  Construction  Industries. 

National  Federation  of  Implement  &  Vehicle 
Dealers'  Associations. 

Nati<»ial  Federation  of  Remedial  Loon  Associa- 
Uon. 

1  Address  of  general  manager. 


Address  of  secretary. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. . . 


New  York,  N.Y 

Chicago,  III 

NewYork,  N.Y 


.do. 


Troy,  N.Y 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Pittsbiirgh,  Pa. 
Chicago,  111 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
Louisville,  Ky... 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. . . 


Boston,  Mass 

New  York,'N."Y! 


do 

St.  I.ouis,  Mo. . .. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 


Washingtcm,  D.  C. 
New  York,  N.  Y.'. 
Geneva,  N.Y 


Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Wheeling,  W.  Va 

NewYork,  N.Y 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Chicago,  111 

Spokane,  Wash 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Boston,  Mass , 

Washington,  D.  C. . 


Chicago,  ni. 


Washington,  C.  D.. 

Lanca.ster,  Pa 

New  York,  N.  Y.*  . . 
Cleveland,  Ohio 


Washington,  D.  C 

NewYork,  N.Y 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Chicago,  111 

NewYork,  N.Y 


Chicago,  m. 
do 


NewYork,  N.Y 

Chicago,  111 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Chicago,  III 

Catawissa,  Pa 

Green \'ille,  Ohio 

Detroit,  Mich , 

Wessingtcm    Springs, 
S.  Dak. 

NewYork,  N.Y 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Abilene,  Kans 

Detroit,  Mich 


Classification. 


Metals. 

Do. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 

En^jiueers. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Engravers. 

Stoves. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 

Miscellaneous. 
Furniture. 

Miscellaneoiis. 

Millers. 

Glass  and  glassware. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 

Do. 
Do. 

Miscellaneous. 

Motor  vehicle  s  and  supplies. 

Do. 
Miscellaneous. 

'  Do. 
Do. 
Machinery. 

Leather  and  its  manufactures. 

Glass  and  glassware. 

MiscellaneoiLs. 

Brick  and  tile. 

Miscellaneous. 

Builders  and  contractors. 

Builders'  suj>plies. 

Mines  and  quarries. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Canners. 

Do. 
Tobacco  and  cigars. 
Miscellaneous. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 

Coal. 

Tea  and  coffee. 

Miscellaneous. 


Do. 
Do. 

Confectionery, 

tracts,  etc. 
Miscellaneous. 


flavoring,   ex« 


Builders  and  contractors. 

Funiiturc. 

Mines  and  quarries. 

MUk. 

Do. 
Miscellaneous. 
Druggbts,  etc. 
Newspapers  and  printing. 

Gas  and  electricity. 
Builders'  supplies. 
Implements  and  vehicles. 

Miscellaneous. 


s  Address  of  president. 


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12  COMMERCIAL,  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary. 


Ex- 


National  Fertilizer  Association 

National  Fire  Protection  As^sociation 

National  Foreign  Trade  Council 

National  Founders'  Associat ion 

National  Garment  Retailers'  Association. 
National   Gas  Appliance  Manufacturers 

change. 

National  Gas  Engine  Association 

National  dinner^'  Association 

National  Hardware  Association  of  the  United 

States. 

National  Hardwood  Lumber  Association 

National  Harness  Manufacturers'  Association. . , 

National  Hay  Association 

National  Implement  <fe  Vehicle  Associati<»i  of  the 

U.  S.  A. 

National  Industrial  Conference  Board 

National  IndastriiU  Tratlic  League 

National  Jewelers'  Board  of  Trade 

National  Ladder  Manufacturers'  Association 

National  League  of  Commissicai  Merchants  of  the 

United  States. 
National  Leather  <t  Shoe  Finders'  Association. . 

National  Lumber  Exporters'  Association 

National  Lumber  Manufacturers'  Association. . . 

National  Machine  Tool  Builders'  Association 

National  Manufacturers  of  Soda  Water  Flavors. . 

National  Marine  league  of  the  United  States 

National  Me  1  al  Trades  Association 

National  Mineral  Water  <fe  Beverage  Association. 

National  Municipal  League 

National  One-Cent  Letter  I'ostage  Association. . 

National  Onion  Association 

National  Ornamental  Glass  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

National  Outdoor  Furniture  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

National  Patat,  Oil  <fe  Varnish  Association 

National  Pajwr  Box  Manufacturers'  Association. 

National  Paper  Trade  Association  of  the  United 
States. 

;  National  Paving  Brick  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Petroleum  Association 

-y-  National  Piano  Manufacturers'  Association  of 
America. 

National  Piano  Travelers'  Association 

National  Pickle  Packers'  Association 

National  Pipe  &  Supplies  Association 

National  Poultry,  Butter  A  Egg  Association 

National  Preservers'  A  Fruit  Products  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Railway  Appliances  Association 

National  Kelrigerator  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Retail  Coal  Merchants'  Associatiim. . . 

Nati<Mial  Retail  Dry  (;oods  Association 

National  Retail  Hardware  Association 

National  Retail  Liquor  DMlers'  Association  of 
the  U.S.  A. 

National  Retail  Lumber  Dealers'  Association. . . 

National  Retail  Monument  Dealers'  Association 
of  America. 

National  Rivers  &  Harbors  Congress , 

^  National  Saddlery  Manufacturers'  Association. . 
^  National  Shoe  Retailers'  Association  of  the  U. 
S.  A. 

National  Shoe  Travelers'  Association 

National  Shoe  Wholesalers'  Association 

National  Slag  Association 

Matiooal  Supply  A  Machineiy  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Terra  Cotta  Society 

^  National  Varnish  Manufacturers'  Association 

.  ^ati<Hia]  Veneer  dc  Panel  Manuliacturers'  Asso- 
J^    GiatioD. 

National  Warm  Air  Heating  k  Ventilating  Asso- 
ciation. 
National  Wliolesale  Druggists'  Association 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Bcjston,  Mass 

Now  York,  N.  Y. 

Chicago,  III 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
do..... 


Chicago,  Hi 

Memphis,  Term 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Chicago,  HI 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.... 
Winchester,  Ind . . . . 
Chicago,  HI , 


Boston,  Ma.ss 

Chicago,  111 

New  Y«-k,N.  Y. 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


St.  Loais,  Mo 

Baltimore,  Md 

Chicago,  111 

Worcester.  Mass 

Chicago,  111 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 

Kenton.  Ohio 

St.  Louis,  Mo. . . . 

Greensburg,  Pa.. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cleveland,  Ohio.. 


.do. 


Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chieago,  111 

Pittsburgh.  Pa... 

Chicago,  111 

Baltimore,  Md... 


Chicago,  111. 
do 


Washfaifton,  D.  C. 
New  Y(»fk,  N.  Y.. 

Argos,  Ind 

ChtoJjo,  111 


Detroit,  Mich . . . 
La  >ayette,  In.i. 


W:  'hLngton,  D.  C. 

Chi-a«o,  111 

D.n>ille,  111 


Boston,  Mass 

Clk.tgo,  1.; 

Cleveland,  Oiin. 
Phiiadeipnitf,  i  a. 


Ne^  Yc'<,  r.  Y. . 
P'  i]a<JMLhla,  I'-.. 
Indiauupclij,  In 


Columbus,  0:.i.r... 


I 


Classification. 


Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
General  trade  organ  izatiims. 
Metals. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 
Gas  and  olectriciiy. 


Machinery. 

MLscellaneous. 

Hardware. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactives. 
Leather  and  its  manufactures. 
Miscellaneous. 
Implements  and  vehicles. 

Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Jewelers. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 

Leather  and  its  manufacturwi. 
Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Do. 
Machinery. 

Confectionery,    flavoring    ex- 
tracts, etc. 
Ships  and  shipping. 
Metals. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 

Do. 
Fruit,  etc. 
Glass  and  glassware. 

Furniture. 


Paint,  oil.  and  varnish. 
Paper  and  stationery. 
Do. 

Brick  and  tfle. 

OIL 
Pianos. 

Commercial  travelers. 

MLsoellanuous. 

Pipe,  pipe  fittings,  etc. 

Poultry,  etc. 

Miscellaneous. 

Railways  and  railway  supplies. 
MisoellaneoQs. 

Coal. 

Dry  goods. 
Hardware . 
Spirits,  wines,  etc. 

Lumber  and  itsmanu^tures. 
Misoellaaeous. 

Rivers  and  harbors. 
Leather  and  its  manufactures. 
Do. 

Commercial  travelers. 
Leather  and  its  manufactures. 
Miscellaneous. 
Machinery. 

Brick  and  tile. 
Paint,  oil,  and  varnish. 
Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Druggisto ,  etc 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTERSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


13 


Name. 


y' 


( 


-f 


^ 


i\ 


National  Wholesale  Dry  Goods  Association. . . 

National  Wholesale  Floor  Covering  Association. 

National  Wholesale  Grocers'  Association  of  the 
United  States. 

National  Wholesale  Jewelers'  Association. . ..... 

National  Wholesale  Luml)er  Dealers'  Association 

Natimial  WLolcsulo  Men's  Furnishings  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Wholesale  Tailors'  Association 

Natimal  Woman's  Association  of  Commerce 

Naticmal  Wood  Chemical  Association 

National  Wool  G  rowers'  Association 

National  Woolens  f<.  Trimmings  Association. . .. 

Natural  Gas  Associat  ion  of  America 

Natural  Ice  Association  of  America 

New  England  Association  of  Boiler  Manufac- 
turers. 

New  England  Association  of  Commercial  Engi- 
neers. 

New  England  Association  of  Commercial  Execu- 
tives. 

New  England  Association  of  Dyers  <t  Cleaners 

New  England  Association  of  Gas  Engineers 

New  England  Business  Papers  Associaticm 

New  England  Coal  Dealers  Association 

New  England  Dry  Goods  Association 

New  England  Hardware  Dealers'  Association... 

New  England  Holel  Association 

New  England  Implement  Dealers'  Association . . 

New  England  Iron  &  Hardware  Association 

New  England  Lace  Manufacturers'  Association.. 
7  New  England  Manufacturing  Confectioners'  As- 
/^      sociaticm. 

New  England  Manufacturing  Jewelers  &  Silver- 
yr     smiths'  Association. 
^    New  England  Paper  Merchants'  Association .... 

New  England  Paper  «t  Pulp  Traffic  Association . . 

New  England  Shoe  <b  Leather  Association 

New  England  Shoe  Wholesalers'  Association 

New  England  Stove  Manufacturers'  Association. 

New  England  Yellow  IMne  Dealers'  Association. 

News- Print  Service  Bureau 

North  Carolina  Pine  Association 

North  Carolina  Pine  Box  &  Shook  Manufttctm** 
ers*  Association. 

Northern  Hemlock  &  ITardwood  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Northern  Pine  Manufacturers'  Association 

Northern  Potato  Traffic  Association 

Northern  White  Cedar  Associati<m 

Northwest  Clay  Association 

Northwest  Face  Bnck  Association 

Northwest  MiningAssociation 

Northwest  RetailFumitiu^  Dealers'  Association . 

Northwest  Tractor  Trade  Association 

Northwestern  Brewers'  Traffic  Managers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Northwestern  Credit  Association 

Northwestern  Fruit  Jobt)ers'  Association 

Northwestern  Hardwood  Lumbermen's  Aaso- 
dation. 

Northwestern  ITotel  Men's  Association 

Northwestern  Lumber  &  Sash  &  Door  Traveling 
Salesmen's  Assoaation. 

Northwestern  Lumbermen's  Association 

Northwestern  Pap^  Merchant.8'  Association. . . 

Northwestern  Photo-Engravers'  Association 

Northwestern  Traffic  &  Ber\'ice  Bureau 

Norw^an- American  Chamber  of  Commerce 

"^ Oak  FloonngManuIarturcrs'  Association 

■^ Ocean  PearlButton Manufiicturers'  Associaticm. 

Ohio  Yalley  Im  provement  Associatioa 

Olive  Association 

^'Optical  Manufacturers'  Assodation 

Oyster  Growers'  &  Dealers'  Association  of  North 
America. 

Paciflcl  oast  Shippers'  Assoeiation 

Padflc  Lumber  Inspection  Bureau 

Padflc  Northwest  Loggers'  Bureau 


^ 


Address  of  secretarj' 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 

do 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Philadelphia,  Pa... 
New  York,  N.Y... 
....do 


Chicago,  111 

do 

Bradford,  Pa 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.. 

Boston,  Mass 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

New  York,  N.Y 

East  Boston,  Mass . . . . 


Boston,  Mass. 


Waltham,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass.... 

•  ■•■Uw*  ••  •••■••« 

'   •   •  •  a^AO*    •••••*••• 

•  «  ■  aUw*   ••••■•••< 

do 


do 

Northampton,  Mass. 

Natick,  Mass 

Boston,  Mass 

Providence,  R.I 

Boston,  Mass 


Providence,  R.  I. 


Boston,  Mass 

do 

»  •  ■  >  .U(/*  •••■>•>>. 

Pro\i'T»nce,  R.I. 
New  Y,  rk,  N.  Y. 

Norfolk,  Va 

Baltimore,  Md... 


Oshkosh,  Wis. 


Minneapolis,  Mlnn.^ 

do 

do 


do 

Spokane.  Wa.sh 

Portland,  Oreg , 

Minneapolis,  Minn. . 
do , 


Seattle,  Wa.sh 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
do 


Omaha,  Nebr... 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 


Minneapolis,  Minn. 
do 


Portland,  Or^ 

Minneapolis,  Miim. 
New  York,  N.Y... 

Chicago,  in 

Philadelphia,  Pa... 
Cincmnati,  Ohio. . . 
New  York,  N.Y... 
Providenee,  R.  I... 
Washington,  D.  C. 


Seattle,  Wash. 

do 

do 


>  Address  of  president. 


Classification. 


Dry  goods. 

Miscellaneous. 

Grocers. 

Jewelers. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 
Miscellaneous. 
Chemicals  and  dyesluffs. 
Miscellaneous. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 
Gas  and  electricity. 
Ice. 
Machinery. 

Engineers. 

Associations   of  commercial 
clubs. 

Miscellaneous. 

Engineers. 

Newspapers  and  printing. 

Cool. 

Dry  goods. 

Hardware. 

Miscellaneous. 

Implements  and  vehicles. 

Hardware. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 

Confectionery,    flavoring    ex- 
tracts, etc. 

Jewelers. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Do. 
Leather  and  its  manufactures. 

Do. 
Stoves. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Paper  and  stationery. 
Lum ber  and  its  manuCact  urcs. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Fruit,  etc. 

Lumber  and  Its  manufactures. 
Miscellaneous. 
Brick  and  tile. 
Mines  and  quarries. 
Furniture. 

Implements  and  vehicles. 
Spirits,  wines,  etc. 

flnance.credit,  and  accounting. 

Fruit,  etc. 

Luml>er  and  its  manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 
Commercial  travelers. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Engravers. 

Coal. 

Foreign  trade  organizations. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Rivers  and  harbors. 

Miscellaneous. 

Do. 

Do. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Do. 
Do. 


14  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTESNATIONAL—CoDtinued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary 


' 


Pacific  Northwest  Milk  Dealers'  Association 

Pacific  Northwest  Society  of  Engineers 

Pacific  Northwest  Stationers'  Association 

Paint  Manufacturers'  Association  of  the  United 
States. 

Paint  &  Oil  Club  of  New  Fngland 

Pan  American  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Pan  American  Conr-ular  Association  of  Chicago. . 

Paper  Makers'  Advertising  Club 

Pennsylvania  &  Atlantic  Seaboard  Hardware 
Association. 

Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey  &  Delaware  Whole- 
sale Grocers'  Association. 

Periodical  Publishers'  .\s8ociation  of  America. . . 

Philadelphia  Commercial  Mu-seum 

Photographers'  Association  of  America 

Pilgrim  Publicity  Association.' 


Pipe  Fittings  &  Valve  '  .xchange 

Plate  C. lass  Manufacturers  of  America 

Plumbago-Graphite  Association 

Portland  Cement  Asso(>iati(«i 

Portuguese  Chamber  of  Commerce  &  Industry  of 
New  York. 

Poster  Advertising  Associaticm 

Potato  Associal inn  of  America 

Prepared  Roofing  &  Shingle  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

Pressed  Metal  Association 

Printing  Press  Manufacturers'  A.ssociatian 

Proprietary  Association  of  America 

Puget  Sound  Salmon  Canners'  Association 

Pulp  Manufacturers'  Association 

Railway  Business  Association 

Railway  Car  Manufacturers'  Association 

Railway  Supply  Manufacturers'  Association — 

Range  boiler  I-. xchange 


Seattle,  Wash.... 

....do 

....do 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chicago,  111 

Ilolyoke,  Mass... 
Pittsburgh,  Pa... 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . 

Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa... 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Chicago,  in 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Chicago,  HI 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Chicago,  111 


Refrigerating  Machinery  Manufacturers'  Asso- 


>•  Refractories  Manufacturers'  Association 

/^      elation 

Retail  Millinery  Association  of  America 

Retail  Research  Association 

Retailers'  Commercial  Union 

Rice  Dealers  of  the  World  Association 

Rice  Millers'  As.sociation 

Rocky  Moimtain  Hotel  Men's  Association 

Rocky  Mountain  Traffic  Association 

Rope  Paper  Sack  Bureau 

Rubber  Association  of  America 

Salt  Producers'  Associati(m 

Scale  &  Balance  Manufacturers'  Association 

Sheet  Metal  Club 

Ship  Masters'  Association  of  the  U.  8.  A 

Shipowners'  Association  of  the  Pacific  Coast 

Shoe  Lace  Manufacturers'  Exchange . 

Shoe  Polish  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Amer- 
ica. 

Silk  Association  of  America 

Silk  Dyers'  Mutual  Protective   Association 
America. 

Society  of  Automotive  Engineers 

Society  for  IMectrical  Development , 

Society  of  Industrial  Engineers 

Society  of  Naval  Architects  &  Marine  Engineers, 

South  Atlantic  Supply  Association 

Southeastern  Box  Manufeicturers'  Association.. 

Southeastern  Hardware   dc   Implement   Asso- 
ciation. 

Southea.stem  Millers'  Association , 

Southern  Appalachian  Coal  Operators'  Associa- 
tion. 

Southern  Commercial  Congress. 

.^^  Southern  Cypress  Manufacturers'  Association. . 
•''^Southern  Furniture  Manufacturers'  Association 
•^    Southern  Hardware  Jobbers'  Association 


of 


Southern  Hardwood  Traffic  AasociatiOQ. 

Southern  Ice  ICxchange 

Southern  Kaolin  Miners'  Association. 

Southern  Logging  Association 

Southern  Metal  Trades  Association. . . 


Cleveland,  Ohio> . . 
New  York,  N.Y. . 
Svracuse,  N.  Y..., 

Seattle.  Wash 

New  York,  N.Y. . 

do. 

do 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.... 
New  York,  N.Y. . 
Pittsburgh,  Pa..., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. . 


New  York,  N.Y 

do 

Grant  City,  Mo 

New  York,  N.Y 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.Y 

Detroit,  Mich 

New  York,  N.Y 

Philadelphia.  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

San  Francisco,  Calif. . 

Providence,  R.  I 

Cliarlcston,  W.  Va... 


New  York.  N.  Y. 
Paterson,  N.J... 


New  York,  N.Y. 

do 

Chicago,  111 

NewYork,  N.  Y. 

Savannah.  Ga 

Atlanta,  Oa 

do 


Nashville,  Tenn.. 
Knoxviile,  Tenn. 


Classification. 


Washington,  D.  C. 
New  Orleans.  La.. 
High  Point,  N.C. 
Richmond,  Va — 
Memphis.  Tenn... 

Sclma,  Ala 

Macon,  Ga 

New  Orleans,  La. . 
Atlanta,  Ga 


Milk. 

Knginecrs. 

Paper  and  rtationery. 

Paint,  (Al,  and  vamidi. 

Do. 
Foreign  trade  organizations. 
Miscellaneous. 
Advertising. 
Hardware. 

Grocers. 

Newspapers  and  printing. 

General  trade  organizaticms. 

Misi-ellaneous. 

A  dvertisinn . 

Pipe,  pipe  fittings,  etc. 

Glass  and  gla.s8ware. 

MiseelluncouK. 

Builders'  suppUe^t. 

Foreign  trade  organizations. 

Advertising. 
Fniit,  etc. 
Builders'  .nuppLes. 

Metals. 

Machinery, 

Druggists,  etc. 

Canners.  » 

Paper  and  statl(>nery. 

Rail wavs and  railway  supplies. 

Do.' 

Do. 
Machinery. 
Brick  and  tile. 
Machinery. 

Millinery. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 

Do. 
Millers. 
Miscellaneooa. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Metals. 
Ships  and  shipping. 

Do. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 
Do. 

Engineers. 

Gas  and  electricity. 

Engineers. 

Do. 
Mi.scellaneoiis. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Hardware. 

Millers. 
Coal. 

General  trade  organizations. 
Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 
Furniture. 

Lumber  and  its  manuHacttirea. 

Ice. 

iiincs  and  uuarrics. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Metals. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTSBSTATS,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL--Contmued. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


15 


Name. 


i\ 


Southern  Pine  Association 

Southern  Retail  Furniture  Association 

^  Southern  Sash,  Door  &  Millwork  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Southern  Settlement  &  Development  Organiza- 
tion. 

Southern  Shoe  Wholesalers'  Association 

Southern  Spinners'  A.ssociation 

I      Southern  Supply  &.  Machinery  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Southern  Wholesale  Dry  Goods  Association 

Southern  Wholesale  Grocers'  Associati(^ 

Southwestern  Commercial  Men's  Association 

Southwestern  Electrical  &  Gas  Association 

Southwestern  Ice  Manufacturers'  Association . . . 

Southwestern  Interstate  Coal  Operators'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Southwestern  Lumbermen's  Association 

Southwastem  Millers'  League 

Spruce  Bureau 

Stationers  it  Publishers'  Board  of  Trade 

^  Steel  Barrel  Manufacturers'  Association 

y^  Stoker  Manufacturers'  Association 

^>  Store  Equipment  Manufacturel*s'  Association . . . 
^  Structural  Steel  Society 

Swedish  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  U.  S.  A . . 

Tanners'  Council  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Tea  Association  of  the  United  States 

Teclinical  Association  cf  the  Pulp  &  Paper 
Industry. 

Textile  Alliance 

Textile  Color  Card  Association  of  the  United 
States. 

Tile  Manufacturers'  Credit  Association 


Tile  &  Mantel  Contractors'  Association  of  Amer- 
ica. 

Tin  Importers'  Association 

Tissue  Pai>er  Manufacturers'  Association 

Tobacco  Association  of  the  Ignited  States 

Tobacco  Mercliants'  Association  of  the  United 
States. 
7  Toy  Manufacturers  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
/     lea. 

7 Trailer  Mantjfaetiirers'  Ass-^-ciation  of  America . 


Address  of  secretary. 


New  Orleans.  La 

Charlottesville,  Va . , 
Atlanta,  Ga 


Baltimore,  Md . 


Charleston,  S.  C. 

York,  S.C 

Richmond,  Va.. 


do 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 

EI  Paso,  Tex 

Dallas,  "rex 

Temple,  Tex 

Kansas  City,  Mo . 


do 

do 

North  Portland,  Oreg 

NewYork,  N.Y 

Detroit,  Mich 

Worcester,  Mass 

New  York,  N.Y 

Chicago,  111 

NewYork,  N.Y 

do , 

do 

do 


.do. 
.do. 


Beaver  Falls,  Pa . 


Tri-State  Association  of  Credit  Men . 


Trl-State  Conntrv  Grain  Shippers'  Association. 
Tri-State  Credit  &  Adjustment  Bureau 


*■      I 


/• 


t  -ii 


\  Address  of  Commissioner. 


7 


TrI-State  Packers'  Association 

Tubular  Plumbing  Goods  &  Tank  Trimming 
Manufacturers'  Association. 

Turpentine  &  Rosin  Producers'  Association 

Union  Association  of  Lumber  it  Sash  &  Door 
Salesmen. 

United  Engineering  Society 

United  Metal  Trades  Association  of  the  Pacific 
Coast. 
United  North  American  Japanese  Af^sodation . . 

United  States  Brewers'  Ass(  ciation 

United  States  Dyestufl  &  Chemical  Importers' 
Association. 

United  States  Gold  Leaf  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

United  States  Potash  Producers'  Association . . 

United  States  Potters'  Association 

United  St  ites  Shellac  Importers'  Assc^ciation 

United  States  Sugar  Manufacturers'  Association. 

United  Stiites  Trade-Mark  Association 

United  Tj-p(<thetae  of  America 

United  Upholstery  Manufacturers'  Association. . 

United  Waist  Leafue  of  America 

Utah-Idaho  Grain  Exchange 

Utah-Idalio  Wholesale  Grocers'  Association 

Vegetable  Parchment  Manufocturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Vehicle  League 

Vitrified  Pipe  Manufacturers'  Assreiation 

Wa'I  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association  of  the 
United  States. 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


NewYork,  N.Y 

do 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
NewYork,  N.  if 


do. 


Cincinnati.  Ohio. 
El  Paso, 'Tex 


Minneapolis,  Minn . . 
Huntington,  W.  Va . 

Princess  Anne,  Md. . 
New  York,  N.Y... . 


New  Orleans,  La. 
Toledo,  Ohio 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
Portland,  Oreg. . . 


Seattle,  Wa^.... 
New  York,  N.Y. 
do 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Washingt(m,  D. C... 
East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

NewYork,  N.Y 

Washington,  D.  C 

NewY'ork,  N.  Y 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

New  York.  N.Y 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

do 

Philadelphia,  Pa 


Charlotte,  N.C. 
Irondale,  Ohio . . . 
New  York,  N.Y. 


Classification. 


Lumb*>r  and  its  manufactures. 

Furniture. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Leather  and  its  manu&ctures. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 
Machinery. 

Dry  goods. 

Grocers. 

Commercial  travelers. 

Gas  and  electricity. 

Ice. 

Coal. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Millers. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Miscellaneous. 

Machinery. 

Miscellaneous. 

Metals. 

Foreign  trade  organizations. 

Leather  and  its  manufactures. 

Tea  and  coffee. 

Paper  and  stationery. 

Textiles  and  clothing. 
Do. 

Finance,  credit,  and  account- 
ing. 
Builders  and  contractors. 

Metals. 

Paper  and  stationery. 
Tobacco  and  cigars. 
Do. 

Miscellaneous. 

Implements  and  vehicles. 

Finance,  credit,  and  account- 
ing. 

Miscellaneous. 

Finance,  credit,  and  account- 
ing. 

Canners. 

Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Engineers. 
Metals. 

Foreign  trade  organizations. 
Spirits,  wines,  etc. 
Chemicals  and  dyestuffs. 

^liscellaneous. 

Do. 
Do. 

Paint,  oil,  and  \-amish. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Newspapers  and  printing. 
Miscellanecus. 
Textiles  and  clothing. 
Miscellaneous. 
Grocers. 
Paper  and  stationery. 

Implements  and  vehicles. 
Pipe,  pipe  fittings,  etc. 
Paper  and  stationery. 


16 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 


17 


INTEKSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  mTKENATIONAl—Continuod. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


^ 


7 


Z 


Waterproof  Wrapping   Paper   Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Waxed  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association 

West  Coast  Lumbermen's  Association 

Western  Asscciatim  of  Eectrical  Inspectors 

Western  Ass'^ciatinn  of  Retail  Cigar  Dealers 

Western  Association  of  Rolled  Steel  Consumers. . 

Western  Association  of  Shoe  Wholesalers 

Western  Canners'  Association 

Western  Coal  Producers'  Association 

Western  Fruit  Jobbers'  Association  of  America. . 

Western  drain  Dealers'  Association 

Western  Ice  Manufactiirers'  Association 

Western  Leaf  Tobacco  Merchants'  Credit  Asso- 
ciaticn. 

Western  Magnesite  Association 

Western  Paper  Box  Manufacturers'  Association. 
■^Western  Paving  Brick  Manufactiirers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Western  Petroleum  Refiners'  Association 

Western  Pine  Manufacturers'  Association 

Western  Red  Cedar  Association 

Western  Retail  Implement,  Vehicle  d.  Bard- 
ware  Association. 

Western  Retail  Lumbermen's  Assodation 

Western  Society  of  Engineers 

White  Cedar  Shingle  Manufacturers'  Association . 

White  Pine  Bureau 

Wholesale  Door  &  Sash  Association 

Wholesale  Saddlery  Association  of  the  United 
States. 

Wholesale  Stationers'  Association  of  the  U.  S.  A. 

Woman's  Chamber  of  Commerce 

World's  Salesmanship  Congress 

Wrapping  Paper  Bfanufacturers'  Service  Bnreau. 

Writing  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association 

Yam  Credit  Association 


Address  of  secretary. 


Niagara  Falls, N.Y... 


New  York,  N.Y. 
Seattle,  Wash.... 

Chicago,  III 

Seattle,  Wash.... 

Chicago,  lU 

do 

Chlllicothe,  Ohio. 
Billings,  Mont . . . 

Denver.  Colo 

Des  Moines,  lows . 
Kansas Citv,  Mo. 
Milwaokee,  Wis. . 


Classification. 


San  Francisco,  Calif . 
Des  Moines,  Iowa . . . 
Kansas  City,  Mo  — 


do 

Portland,  Oreg. 
Spokane.  Wash , 
Abilene,  Kans . . 


Spokane,  Wash. 

Chicago,  III 

Oshkosh,  Wis.. 
St.  Paul,  liinn. 

Chicago,  111 

do 


Brooklyn,  N.Y. . 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Detroit,  Mich.>  . . 
New  York,  N.Y. 

do 

do 


Paper  and  stationery. 

Do. 

Luml)er  and  its  manufactures. 
Gas  and  electricity. 
Tobacco  and  cigars. 
Miscellaneous. 

Leather  and  its  manufactures. 
Canners. 
Coal. 

Fruit,  etc. 
Miscellaneous. 
Ice. 

Finance,  credit,  and  account- 
ing. 
Misceltaneotis. 
Paper  and  stationery. 
Brick  and  tile. 

Oil. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactiu^s. 

Do. 
Implements  and  vehicles. 

I^umber  and  its  manufactures. 

Engineers. 

Lumber  and  its  manufactures. 

Do. 

Do. 
Leather  and  its  manufactures. 

Paper  and  stationery. 
Miscellaneous. 

Do. 
Paper  and  stationery. 

Do. 
Finance,  credit,  and  account 
ing. 


1  Address  of  director. 


CLASSIFIED    LIST. 


Name. 


ADVERTISING. 

American    Association    of   Advertising 

Agencies. 
Associated  Advertising  Clubs  <rf  the  World 

Association  of  National  Advertisers 

Paper  Makers'  Advertising  Club 

Pilgrim  Publicity  Association 

Poster  Advertising  Association 


AEBONAUTICS. 

Aeronautical  Society  of  America — 
Manufacturers'  Aircraft  Association. 


ASSOOATIONS  OF  COMMEKCIAL  CLUBS. 

International  Association  of  Rotary  Clubs 
National  Association  of  Commercial  Or- 
ganization Secretaries. 
New  England  Association  of  Commercial 
Executives. 

BICYCLES  AND  HOTORCTCLES. 


Bicycle  Manufecturers'  Association 

Cycle  Parts  &  Accessories  Association. — 
Cycle  Jobbers'  Association  of  America 


K  ddress  of  secretary . 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


.\nnual  income. 


Rate. 


4„ 


I 


Cleveland,  Ohio j       115 

NewYork,N.Y '  15,000 

do 270 

Holy oke.  Mass 10 

Bost(m,  Mass... 
Chicago,  111 


New  York,  N.  Y 
Boston,  Mass.... 


Chicago,  111. 
Peoria,  IlL. 


Waltham,  Mass — 


Hartford,  Conn 

TcMTington,  Conn. . . 
Buffalo,  N.Y 


6,000 


400 

18 


480 
000 

73 


10 
80 

75 


t200- 
1,000 


aoo 

800 

10-15 


15 
1,000 


1 
10 


50 
25 
10 


Total. 


$125,000 

64,000 

4,800 


90,000 


i.y),ooo 

6,000 
219 


2,000 
750 


Date  erf 

annual 

meeting. 


October. 

September. 

December. 

February. 

April. 

July. 


February. 
July. 


June. 
October. 

July. 


August. 
Do 


V 


XNTXBSTATS,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


BRICK  AND  TILE. 

• 

American  Fact^  Brick  Association 

Associated  Tile  Manufacturers 

Common  Brick  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion of  America. 

Eastern  Hollow  Building  Tile  Manu- 
facturers' Association. 

Granite  Paving  Block  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Hollow  Building  Tile  A  ssociatiwi 

National  Brick  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Paving  Brick  Manuafcturers' 
Association. 

National  Terra  Cotta  Society 

Northwest  Face  Brick  Association 

Refractories  Manufacturers'  Association. . 

Western  Paving  Brick  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

BUILDERS  AND  CONTRACTORS. 

As  ociated OenemlContractorsof  America 

Bridge  Builders  &  Structural  Society ■. 

Heating  &  Piping  Contractors'  National 
Association. 

National  Association  of  Builders'  Ex- 
changes. 

National  Builders'  Bureau 

National  Contractors'  .\ssociation 

Tile  &  Mantel  Contractors'  Association 
of  America. 

BUILDERS'   SUPPLIES. 

Cement  Manufacturers'  Protective  Asso- 
ciation. 

Lime  Association 

National  Association  of  Sand  «fe  Gravel 
Producers. 

National  Builders'  Supply  Association . . . 

National  Federation  of  Construction 
Industries, 

Portland  Cement  Association 

Prepared  Roofing  &  Shingle  Manufac- 
turers' Association. 

CANNERS. 

Association  of  A  laska  Salmon  Packers  — 

Canners'  Inter-Organisation 

Nation  il  Canned  Food  &  Dried  Fruit 
Brokers'  Association. 

National  Canners'  Association 

Puget  Sound  Salmon  Canners'  Associa- 
tion. 

Tri-State  Packers'  Association 

Western  Canners'  Association 


CHEMICALS  AND  DYESTUFFS. 

American  Association  of  Pharmaceutical 
Chi  mists. 

American  Chemical  Society 

American  Dyes  Institute 

Manuticturing  Chemists'  Association 

National  Wood  Chemical  Association 

United  States  DyestuH  &  Chemical  Im- 
porters' Association. 

COAL. 

American  Wholesale  Coal  Association 

Anthracite  Coiil  Operators'  Association. . . 

148759°— 20 2 


Address  of  secretary. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem« 
bers. 


Chicago,  HI 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa . 
Chicago,  m 


New  York,  N.Y....! 

Boston,  Mass i 

Chicago,  HI I 

Indianapolis,  Ind . . . . 


90 

15 

250 


17 

70 
500 


Cleveland,  Ohio. 


New  York,  N.Y... . 
Minneapolis,  Minn . . 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Kansas  City,  Mo 


Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y 
do 


25 

7 

95 

14 


280 
24 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


125 


10 


50 


25 


100 


Atlanta,  Ga. 


Spokane,  Wash 

New  YOTk,  N.  Y.... 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. . . . 


New  York,  N.Y... . 

Washington,  D.  C... 
Indianapolis,  Ind — 


....do 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


52 


3,500 
250 


19 

120 
200 

120 


Chicago,  m. 
do 


Seattle,  Wash 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Chicago,  III 


Washington,  D.  C. . 
Seattle,  Wash • 


Princess  Anne,  Md . 
Chiilicothe,  Ohio 


New  York,  N.Y... . 

Washington,  D.C... 
New  York,  N.Y..., 

Boston,  Mass 

Bradford,  Pa 

New  York,  N.  Y.... 


84 
35 


24 
630 

1,200 


Chicago,  III 

Philadelphia,  Pa 


338 
250 


57 

13,500 
38 
51 

78 
10 


526 
80 


10 
13-20 


25 
25 


200 
200 


10 
6-12 


5 
10-15 


50-300 

10 

250 

75 


100 


Total. 


$1.'),000 


2,  .500 


25,000 


5,000 


3,930 


25,000 


120 
9,400 


1,700 
3,250 


10,000 
'9,' 500 


4.j,000 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


Deceml>er. 
February. 

Do. 
January. 

February. 


January. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 


I  January, 
June. 

January. 


Do. 
February, 


January. 

June. 
February. 

January. 


December. 
Do. 


January. 


February. 


January. 


Jime. 

Septembec 
January. 

October. 
May. 


June. 
March. 


18  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


COAL — continued. 

Illinois  &  Wisconsin  Retail  Coal  Dealers' 
Association.    • 

National  Coal  Association 

National  Retail  Coal  Merchants'  Asso- 
ciation. 

New  England  Coal  Dealers'  Associntlon . . 

NOTthwcstcm  TrafTic  &  Service  Bureau. . 

Southern  Appolachian  Coal  Operators' 
Association. 

Southwestern  Interstate  Coal  Operatw^' 
Association. 

Western  Coal  Producers'  Association 


COMMERCL\L  TR.WELERS. 

Millinery  Traveling  Men's  National  Asso- 
ciation. 

National  Piano  Travelers'  Association 

National  Shoe  Travelers'  -\ssociation 

Northwestern  Lnra^xr,  S;\sh  &  Door 
Traveling  Salesmen's  .Vssociation. 

Southwestern  Commercial  Men's  Asso* 
ciati(m. 

CONTECnONERT,   FLAVORING    EXTRACTS, 
ETC. 

American  Spice  Trade  .Association 

Association  of  Ice  Cream  Supply  Men 

Cocoa  &  Chocolate  .Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation of  the  United  States. 

Flavoring  Extract  Manufcicturers'  Asso- 
ciation ofthe  U,  S.  A. 

National  Association  of  Chewing  Gum 
Manulacturers  &  Allied  Trades. 

National  Association  of  Ice  Creaip  Manu- 
facturers. 

National  Confectioners'  Association  of 
the  United  States. 

Nati(»al  Manulacturers  of  Soda  Water 
Flavors. 

New  England  Manufacturing  Conlec- 
tiooers'  Association. 

COOPERAGE. 

Associated  Cooperage  Industries  of 
America. 

DRUGGISTS,  ETC. 

American  Drug  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

American  Medical  Trade  Association 

American  Pharmaceutical  Association... 

Manufacturing  Perfumers'  Association 
ofthe  United  States. 

National  Association  of  Retail  Druggists. . 

National  Dnxg  Trade  Conference 

National  Wholesale  Druggists'  Associa- 
tion. 

Proprietary  Association  of  America , 


DRY  GOODS. 

Mid- West  Dry  Goods  Associaticm 

National  Retail  Dry  Goods  Association. . . 

National  Wholesale  Dry  Goods  Associa- 
tion. 

New  England  Dry  Goods  Association 

Southern  Wholesale  Dry  Goods  Asso- 
ciation* 


Address  of  secretary. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Chicago,  HI. 


Washington,  D.  C. 
....do 


Boston,  Mass 

Minneauolis,  Minn. . 
Knoxville,  Tenn 

Kansas  City,  Mo — 

Billings,  Mont 


Cincinnati,  Ohio 

New  York,  N.Y.... 

Boston,  Mass 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

El  Paso,  Tex 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

do 

do. 


Milwaukee,  Wis.. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chicago,  HI 

....do 

....do. 

Boston,  Mass 


St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Detroit,  Mich. 


900 

2,290 
150 

800 

2,000 
141 

180 

17 


400 

392 

2,300 

150 

30 


120 
50 
56 

163 

40 

350 

858 

38 

53 


406 


Chicago,  ni 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

New  York,  N.Y.... 


Chicago,  HI , 

Detroit,  Mich , 

New  York,  N.Y.... 


Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


Indianapolis,  Ind.... 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 
Philadelphia,  Pa.... 


BostcHi,  Mass... 
Richmond,  Va. 


56 

275 

3,000 

163 

10,000 

7 

655 

200 


500 
1,013 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


136 
156 


15 

10 
10 

10 


50 

300 

10 

25 

25 

lOnSO 

25-35 

50 


300 

15-15 

5 

35^50 


20-50 
100 


10 
60-125 


Total. 


19,000 
20,000 


1,200 

6,  MX) 

300 


4,000 
""560 
4,075 
1,000 
5,000 
27,470 
1,900 


30,000 


16,800 

6,000 

30,000 

6,850 

30,000 


20,000 


1,360 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


June. 

May. 

Do. 

January. 
February. 

June. 

January. 

Jane. 

Fcbnary. 

July. 

February. 

.\prU. 


May. 

Da 

Do. 
June. 
October. 
May. 

September. 
May. 


April. 

June. 
August. 


September. 
November. 


June. 
February. 


January. 
ApriU 


•r 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES, 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  IiIST-.Contlnued. 


19 


Name. 


ENGINEERS. 

American  A  ssociation  of  E  ngineers 

American  Institute  of  Consulting  Engi- 
neers. 

American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engi- 
neers, 

American  In.stituto  of  Mining  &  Metal- 
lurgical Engineers. 

American  Society  of  Ci\'il  Engineer? 

American  Society  of  Heating  &■  Ventilat- 
ing Engineers. 

American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engi- 
neers. 

American  Society  of  Refrigerating  Engi- 
neers, 

American  Society  of  Sanitary  Engineering 

Association  of  iron  &  Steel  Electrical 
Engineers. 

Engineering  Council 

niumimiting  Engineering  Society 

National  Association  of  Stationar>'  Engi- 
neers. 

New  England  Association  of  Commercial 
Ennneers. 

KewEngland  Association  of  Gas  Engi- 
neers. 

Pacific  Northwest  Society  of  Enjiineers. 

Society  of  Automotive  Engineers 

Society  of  Indust  rial  f^ncineers 

Society  or  Naval  .irchltecis  &  Marine 
Engineers. 

United  Engineering  Soeiety 

Western  Society  ot  Engineers 


KNGRAVEBS. 

American  Photo-En'^Tavers'  Association. 

NationuLVssociatiouof  Employing  Lithog- 
raphers. 

National  Association  of  Steel  &  Copper 
Plate  Engravers. 

Northwestern   Photo-Engravers'   Asso- 
ciation. 

FINANCE,  CREDIT,  AND  ACCOUNTING. 


Am^io&n  Bankers'  Association 

American  Institute  of  Accountants 

American  Institute  of  Actuaries 

Investment    Bankers'    Association    of 
America. 

Moulding   &    Picture  Frame  Manufac- 
turers" Creilii  liureau. 

National  Association  of  Credit  Men 

Nat lonal  Association  oi  Mercantile  Agen- 
cies. 

Northwestern  Credit  Association 

'  Tile Manufaciurers'Credit  Association. . 

Trl-Staie  Association  of  Credit  Men 

Tri-State Credit  <fc  Adjustment  Bureau.. 

Western  l^eal  Tobacco  Merchants' Credit 
Association. 
,  Yam  Credit  Association 


tOBEION  TRADE  ORGANIZATIONS. 

■  American  Asiatic  Association 

American  Chamber  of  Commerce  for  the 
f     Levant, 

American-Roumanian  Chamber  of  Com- 
I     mcrce. 

^  American-Russian  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
'  Argentiuo-Amorican  Chamber  of  Com- 
'     merce. 

Chile- American  Association 

'.Chinese  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Address  of  secretary. 


Chicago,  m 

New  York,  N.  Y 

....do 


,do. 


..do 

..do..-. 


.do., 
.do- 


Columbus,  Ohio.. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


....do 

....do 

Chicago,  III. 


Boston,  Mass. 
....do 


Seattle,  Wash.... 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Chicago,  III 

New  York,  N.Y. 


do 

Chicago,  III. 


Cliicago,  ni 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Portland,  Oreg. . . 


New  York,  N.Y... 

do 

Indianapolis,  Ind . . 
Chicago,  111 


Indianapolis,  Ind. . . 

New  York,  N.Y... 
Youngstown,  Oliio. 

Seattle,  Wash 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Huntington,  W.  Va 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 


New  York,  N.Y... 


do 

Washington,  D.  C. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

do..... 

do 


.do. 


San  Francisco,  Calif, 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


5,550 


10,379 
7,349 

9,180 

878 

11,000 

500 

200 
1,000 

5 

1,300 

22,000 

250 

250 

250 
4,500 

375 
1,500 

10,000 
1,200 


300 
135 

160 

13 


19,770 

1,112 

153 

600 

60 

28,650 
150 

600 
16 
73 

104 
32 

12 


17,000 


184 


15 
334 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


$10 


20-20 
10-12 
10-25 


10-15 

15 

5 
7.50-10 


5-10 


5-15 
25 
10 


12-36 
56 


10-50 

5-10 

50-150 

100 


5-25 
15-120 


25-100 

60-150 

100 

25 


3-10 
10 


10-1,000 
25 


Total. 


1100,000 


11,231 
300,000 


14,000 
16,000 


4,000 
1,150 


9,000 


23,000 


12,000 
30,<J00 

2,300 

750 


340,000 
30,000 


40,000 

6,000 

90,000 
1,600 

7,000 


6.  .000 
1,600 

300 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


16,510 


20,000 
6  5,000 


ApriL 

May. 

February. 

Jannary. 
Do. 

December, 

Do. 

September. 
Do. 

February. 

OctolKjr. 

September, 

July. 

February. 

Januarv. 

Do. 
Oc  toller. 
November. 

January. 

June. 
May. 

July. 

Do. 


September 
Do. 

October. 

Do. 

June. 
August. 

April. 

December, 

January. 
December. 

January. 


October. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 


Fetonary, 


I 


.■\ 


20  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATS,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Contmued. 

CLASSIFIED  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


FOREIGN  TRADE  ORGANIZATIONS.— CoB. 

French  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  New 
York. 

Holland- American  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Italian  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  Chicago 

Italian  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  New 
York. 

Italian  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  San 
Francisco. 

Japanese  Association  of  Arizona 

Japanese  Association  of  Los  Angeles 

Japanese  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Norwesiian-American  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. 

Pan  American  Chamber  of  Commerce. . . 

Portupuese  Chamber  of  Commerce  &  In- 
dustry of  New  York. 

Swedish  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the 
U.  S.  A. 

United  North  American  Japanese  Asso- 
ciation. 

FEtniS,  ETC. 

American  Cranberry  Exchiinjre 

American  Cranberry  Growers'  Associa- 
tion. 

American  Fruit  &  Vegetable  Shippers' 
Association. 

International  Apple  Shipi)ers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

National  Onion  Association 

Northern  Potato  Traffic  Association 

Northwestern  Fruit  Jobbers'  Association. 

Potato  Association  of  America 

Western  Fruit  Jobbers'  Association  of 
America. 

FUR. 


Address  of  secretary. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


New  York,  N.Y. 


San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Chicago,  111 , 

New  York,  N.Y... 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 
New  York,  N.Y... 


-do. 
.do. 


....do 

Seattle,  Wash. 


New  York,  N.Y... 
Toms  River,  N.  J . . 


American  Fur  Dealers'  Association 

Associated  Fur  Manufacturers 

Hatters'  Fur  Cutters'  Asso<'iation  of  the 
United  Slates. 

FURNITURE. 

Associated  Office  Fumittxre  Manufactur- 
ers. 

Atlantic Chairmakers'  Association 

Central  Bureau  of  (Extension  Dining 
Table  Manufacturers. 

Five  States  Furniture  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Tnierslate  Furniture  Dealers'  Association 

Nat  ional  Alliance  of  Case  Goods  Associa- 
tions. 

National  Association  of  Chair  Manufac- 
turers. 

National  Association  of  Upholstered 
Furniture  Nfanufacturers. 

National  Cotmcil  of  Furniture  Associa- 
tions. 

National  Outdoor  Fumitiu-e  Manufac- 
turers' Association. 

Northwest  Retail  Furniture  Dealers' 
Association. 

Southern  Furniture  Manufacturers*  As- 
sociation. 

Southern  Retail  Furniture  Association. 

GAS  AND  ELECTRiaTY. 


Chicago,  111 

Rochester,  N.  Y. . . 

Kenton,  Ohio 

Minneapolis,  Minn . 

do 

Denver,  Colo 


New  York,  N.Y... 

do 

do 


Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


Gardner,  Mass. 
Chicago,  lll.>.. 


Parker,  S.  Dak. 


Chicago.  Ill 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


American  Gas  Association 

Ass'M'iated  Manufacturers  of  Electrical 
Supplies. 

1  Address  of  commlssloiMr. 


Chicago,  111 

do i... 

do 

Greensbiu-g,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

High  Point,  N.  C. . 
Charlottes\ille,Va, 


New  York,  N.Y... . 
do 


410 
300 
461 

250 

300 

2,000 

200 

500 

180 
35 

768 

14 


400 
100 

325 

670 

58 

40 

20 

1,500 

465 


150 

200 

11 


23 

25 
68 

115 

4,000 
150 

72 

65 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$4-10 

20 

12-50 

17 

5 


12-60 
15-25 

50 
25 

25 


10 

10 

25 

10 

2 


50  125 

65-200 

50 


500 


15 
100 
120 
276 


1,640 
200 


5 
25-250 


50-200 


35 


50-150 
5-15 


100 


Total. 


S3, 700 


16,000 
6,000 
5,000 


6.500 
9.500 


875 

12,820 

8,000 


200 


680 
10,000 


10.000 

28,000 

550 


8,000 


6,000 
150 


12,000 

20,000 

6,000 


525 


10,000 
2,000 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


February. 
January. 
Do. 

March. 

January. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


May. 

March. 


April. 
January. 

February. 

Anirust. 

July. 
June. 
February. 

February. 


December. 

January. 

October. 


November. 

October. 
Do. 

Marcfa. 


Do. 
November. 
April. 

Da 

August. 

November. 

June. 


October. 
Maich. 


V 


> 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTERNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  LIST— Continued. 


21 


Name. 


GAS  AND  ELECTEICITT— continued. 

Compressed  Gas  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Electric  Power  Club 

Electrical  Manufacturers'  Club 

Gas  Products  Association 

International  Acetylene  Association 

International  Association  of  Municipal 
Electricians. 

National  Association  of  Electrical  Con- 
tractors &  Dealers. 

National  Electric  Ligh*  Association 

National  Gas  Appliance  Manufacturers'. 
Exchange. 

Natural  (Jus  Association  of  America 

Society  for  Electrical  Development 

Southwestern  Electrical  &  Gas  Associa- 
tion. 

Western  Association  of  Electrical  In- 
spectors. 

GENERAL  TRADE  ORGANIZATIOXS. 

American  Exporters'  «fe  Importers*  Asso- 
ciation. 

American  Manufacliu-ers'  Export  Asso- 
ciation. 

Chamlier  of  Commerce  of  the  United 
States  of  America. 

Manufacturers  «t  Deilers'  .Vssociation — 

Manufacturers  &  Importers'  Association 
of  America. 

National  Association  of  Mnnufacturers 
of  the  United  States  of  America. 

National  Foreign  Trade  Council 

Philadelphia  Commercial  Museum 

Southern  Commercial  Congress 


Address  of  secretary. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chicago,  ni 

Hartford,  Conn.. 

Chicaeo,  111 

New  York.  N.Y. 
Houston,  Tex — 


New  York,  N.Y. . 


.do 
.do 


Pittsburgh,  Pa 

New  York,  N.Y... 
Dallas,  Tex 


Chicago,  111, 


New  York,  N.Y. . 

do 

Washington,  D.  C. 


Chicago,  111. 
do 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income 


Rate.       Total. 


126 

170 

130 

44 

63 

220 

1.63S 

10,000 
23 

1,548 

1,000 

220 

190 


82 

1,100 

6,739 

1,500 
75 


$10-300 

15-50 
10 


5-100 
6-10 

5-250 


New  York,  N.Y... .     4,500 


GLASS  AND  GLASSWARE. 

American  Association  of  Flint  &  Lime 
(flass  Manufacturers. 

Glass  Container  Association 

National  Association  of  Cut  Glass  Manu- 
facturers. 

National  Association  of  Manufacturers 
of  Pressed  &  Blown  Glassware. 

National  Association  of  Window  Glass 
Manufaturers. 

National  Uottle  Manufacturers'  .\ssocia- 
tion. 

National   Ornamental   Glass   Manufac- 
turers'   Association   of   the    Uni;ed 
States  and  Canada. 

Plate  Glass  Manufacturers  of  America. . . 

GROCERS. 

Executive  Association  of  Wholesale  Gro- 
cers ol  New  En'-'land. 

Iowa-Nebraska  Wholesale  Grocers'  Asso- 
tion. 

Missouri- Kansas  Wholesale  Grocers'  As- 
sociat  ion. 

National  Association  of  Retail  Grocers 
of  the  United  States. 

National  Wholesale  Grocers'  Association 
of  the  United  States. 

pAnnsylvania,  New  Jersey  &  Delaware 
Wturfesale  Grocers'  Association. 

Southern  Wholesale  Grocers'  Association 

Utah-Idaho  Wholesale  Grocers'  Associa- 
tion. 


....do 75 

Philadelphia,  Pa. . . .|     1.500 
Washington,  D,  C, 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


Bridgeton,  N.  J. 
Jermyn,  Pa 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. . . 

do 

Wheeling,  W.Va. 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


Boston,  Mass 

Council  BluflS;  Iowa 

Kansas  City,  Mo .... 

Denver,  Colo 

New  York,  N.Y... 

Philadelphia,  Pa. . . 

Jackson  \'ille,  Fla j 

Salt  Lake  aty, Utah. 


51 

70 
27 

65 

78 
75 
66 

9 

92 

62 

75 

40,000 

1,300 

151 

1,573 
17 


150 


76 

50 

25 

10 
100 

50 


10 
10 
10 


30^0 


$6,500 
5.525 


2.000 


13,680 
25,000 


5,000 
290 


6,150 

55,000 

750.000 

15.000 
7,500 


120,000 


5,800 


8,000 


8,000 
2,450 


12.000 


50,000 

7,000 

40,000 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting , 


January. 

Do. 
Do. 

September. 

July. 

September. 

May. 
Do. 
Do. 

January. 


January. 
October. 


March. 
August. 

May. 


Do. 
Deceml.er. 


July. 

November. 

March. 

June. 

July. 

June. 


October. 

April. 

Do. 

May. 

June. 

March. 

May. 
Ai»ril. 


I 


22  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTERNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  UST— Continuwl. 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary. 


HARDWARE. 

American  Hardware  Manufacturers*  As- 
sociation 

American  Iron.  Steel  &  Heavy  Hard- 
ware Association. 

Hardware  Association  of  the  CaroUnas. 

National  Hardware  Association  of  the 
United  States. 

National  Retail  Hardware  As"5or»lation . 

New  England  Hardware  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

New  England  Iron  &  Hardware  Associa- 
tion. '  „     ^ 

Pennsylvania  A:  Atlantic  Seaboard  Hard- 
ware Association. 

Southeastern  Hardware  A.  Implement 
Association. 

Southern  Hardware  Jobbers'  Association 

HIGHWAYS. 

Dixie  OvOT-Land  Highway  Association. 

ICE. 

Eastnn  Tee  Manufacturers'  Association.. 

Natiu-al  Ice  Association  of  America 

Southern  Ice  Exchange 

Southwestern  Ice  Manufcicturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 
Western  Ice  Manufeicturers'  Association . . 

IMPLEMENTS  AND  VEHICLES. 

Carriage  Builders'  National  Association 

Eastern  Retail  Implement  &  Vehicle 
Dealers'  Association. 

Mid-West  Implement  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Federation  of  Retail  Imple- 
ment &  Vehicle  Dealers'  Association. 

National  Implement  «fe  Vehicle  Associa- 
tion of  the  United  States  of  America. 

New  England  Implement  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Northwest  Tractor  Trade  Association  — 

Trailer  Manufacturers'  Associaiion  of 
America. 

Vehicle  Iveasnie 

"Western  Retail  Implement,  Vehicle  & 
Hardware  Association. 

JEWELERS. 

American  National  Retail  Jewelers'  As- 

Manu fact  urinu  Jewelers'  Board  of  Trade. . 
National  Associaiion  of  Manufacturing 

National  Jewelers'  Board  of  Trade 

National  Wholesale  Jewelors'  Association. 
New  England  Manufacturing  Jewelers  & 
Silversmiths'  Association. 

LEATHEB  AND  IT3  MANUFVCTTBES. 

Associated  Manufacturers  of  Saddlery 
Accessories. 

Leatl  or  lieltin'?  Exchange 

Middle  States  Shoe  Wholesalers'  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Association  of  Importers  of 
Hides  &  Skins. 

National  Association  of  Leather  Belting 
Manufacturers. 

National  Boot  &  Shoe  Manufacturers' 
Associatioo. 


New  York,  N.Y. 
do 


Charlotte.  N.  C... 
rhiiaOelpbia,  Pa. 

Anjos,  Tnd 

Boston,  Mass 


....do 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Richmond,  Va. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


512 
296 
32S 


S35 

40-75 


Total. 


|1K,000 


Columbus,  Ga... 


New  York,  N.Y... . 

....do 

Selma,  Ala 

Temple,  Tex 


Kansas  City,  Mo.. 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y 
Wood  bourne,  Pa. . . 

Council  Blufrs,Iowa. 

Abilene,  Kans 

Chicago,  m 

Natick,  Mass 


15,000 
618 

100 
1,000 
1,100 

135 

4,000 


200 
240 
150 
200 

287 


400 
150 

400 

18 


5.50 

25-50 

6 

7.50 

100 

5-500 


10 

15 
10 
10 

7.50-25 


10 
5 


.  . 


Min  neap<rfis ,  Minn , 
Cincinnati,  Ohio . . . 

Charlotte.  N.  C... 
Abilene,  Kans..... 


Neenah,  Wis. 


Providence,  R.  X... 
do 


New  York,  N.Y... . 
Philadelphia,  Pa. . . 
Providence,  R.I... 


Syracuse,  N.  Y 


Philadelphia.  Pa. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

-...do 


....do. 

Rochester,  N.Y. 


30 
17 

30 
1,800 


3,800 

365 
60 


952 


90 

39 
60 

145 

50 

357 


50 

100 


2 

100 


100 


25-200 
50 
25 
25 


5,500 

6,000 

20,000 

13,500 

10,000 

2,000 


1,500 
2,000 


3,000 
3,000 


375 
1,500 


9,000 


10,000 


100,490 


18,000 
4,000 

7,260 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


35,000 


November. 
May. 

July. 

June. 

Do. 
February. 
May. 


June. 


November. 

February. 
November. 

Do. 


November. 

Do. 
October. 

Do. 

February. 

Do. 
December. 

January. 


August. 
January. 

Do. 
October. 

Jime. 

September. 
OctolMsr. 

December. 

November. 

January. 


i  ' 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES.  23 

INTSBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEENATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary. 


LEATHER  AND  ITS  MANUFACTURES.— COn. 

National  Harness  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

National  Leather  &  Shoe  Finders'  Asso- 
ciation. 

National  Saddlery  Manuf^turers'  As- 
sociation. 

National  Shoe  Retailers'  Association  of 
the  United  States  of  America. 

National  Shoe  Wholesalers'  Association. 

New  England  Shoe  &  Leather  Associa- 
tion. 

New  England  Shoe  Wholesalers'  Assoda-, 
tioa.  ,    . 

Southern  Shoe  Wholesalers'  .\ssociation 

Tanners'  Council  of  the  United  States  of 
America. 

WestemAssociation  of  Shoe  Wholesalers. 

Wholesale  Saddlery  Association  of  the 
United  States. 

LIVE  STOCK. 

American  National  Live  Slock  Associa- 

tMU. 

LXmBEK  ANT)  FTS  MANUFACTURES. 

American  Forestry  Association 

American     Hardwood     Manufacturers' 

A  cc/v^j  ft f  1  ATI 

American  Walnut  Manufoctiuws'  Asso- 
ciation. .    , 

American  Wood-Preservers'  As'^ociation. 

Association  of  Creosotmg  Companies  of 
the  Pacific  Coast. 

As-sodated  Wooden  Ware  Manufacttn^rs 

Association  of  American  Wood  Pulp  Im- 
porters. .  ,,       .    ^ 

Automotive  Wood  Wheel  Manufactur- 
ers' Association. 

Eastern  Sliook  &  Wooden  Box  Manu- 
facturers' Association. 

Eastern  States  Retail  Lumber  Dealers' 
Association. 

Eastern  Woodworkers'  Cost  Information 
Service. 

Georgia- Florida  Saw  Mill  Association — 

Hemlock  Manufacturers'  Promotion 
Bureau. 

Hickory  Products  Association 

Lumber  Carriers  Association  of  the  Great 

Lumber*  Manufacturers'  Association  of 
Southern  New  England. 

Maple  Flooring  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Momtain  States  Lumber  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

National  Association  of  Box  Manufac- 
turers. ,    , 

National  Bureau  of  Wholesale  Lumber 
Distributors. 

National  Hardwood  Lumber  Association 

National  Lumber  Exporters'  Association 

National  Lumber  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. _    , 

National  Retail  Lumber  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. .„       ,    ^ 

National  Veneer  &  Panel  Manufeicturers' 
Association.  ,        ..^    ,      , 

Naiional  Wholesale  Lumber  Dealers' 
As.sociation.  _    , 

New  England  Yellow  Pine  Dealers'  As- 
sociation. 

North  Carolina  Pine  Association 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
St.  Louis,  Mo... 

Chicago,  HI 

Danville,  ni 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Chicago,  HI.. 
Boston,  Mass. 

do 


Charleston,  S.C.... 
New  Ywrk,  N.  Y... 


Chicago.  HI. 
...do..... 


Denver,  Colo. 


Washington.  D.  C. 
Memphis,  Tenn . . . 


New  York,  N.Y... 

Baltimore.  Md 

Seattle,  Wash 


Chicago,  HI 

New  York,  N.Y... 


Chicago,  HI 

Boston.  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn. . 

New  York,  N.Y... 

Jacksonville.  Fla. . . 
Oshkosh,  Wis 


Chicago.  HI . . . 
Detroit,  Mich. 


Ansonia.C<mn 

Chica«;o,  m 

Denver,  Colo 

Chicago,  HI 

Washington,  D.  C. 


Chicago,  HI 

Baltimore,  Md 

Chicago,  111 


Detrcat,  Mich 

Indianapolis,  Ind . . . 
New  York,  N.Y... . 
Providence,  R.  I.... 
Norfolk,  Va 


3,500 

351 

53 

1,000 

250 
300 

22 

57 
250 

108 
134 


1,075 


14,000 
325 

20 

301 
5 

23 
17 

13 

126 

5 

66 

174 
37 

9 
40 

80 

28 

260 

250 

375 

1,042 
99 
12 

500 


450 
10 
90 


SI 
20-«0 
35-70 
5-100 


Total. 


25 

50 

25-75 
50 


60 


10 


3 

50 

25 
10 


25 
100 
10 
25 
25 


100 

25-50 
100 


10-250 
25 

50-100 
10 
10 


$5,000 
9,100 
3,000 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


8,000 

1,200 

2,850 
125,000 


7,000 


35,000 


January. 

Jiuie. 

January. 

Do. 
Do. 

December. 

July. 
October. 

Do. 

Jime. 


5,000 


5,880 
425 


January. 


Do. 


1.260 


20,000 
4,000 


400 


5,600 

45,000 

37,500 

14,700 
11,000 


2,000 

42,500 

100 


Do. 
Do. 


February. 
January. 

Do. 
March. 
February. 

May. 

January. 

September. 
January. 

September . 

January. 

Do. 

April. 

May. 

Jime. 
January. 

September. 

« 
December. 

March. 

August. 

March. 


24  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTKBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CUlSSIUBD  UST— Continued. 


Name. 


Addrem  of  secretary 


LTJMBEE  AND  ITS  MANUTACTURES.— COn. 


North  Carolina  Pine  Box  &  Shook  Manu- 
facturers' Association. 

Northern  Hemlock  &  Hardwood  Manu- 
facturers' Association. 

Nwthern  Pine  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. , 

Northern  White  Cedar  Association do. 

Northwestern  Hardwood  Ijumbermen's  , do 

Nortlmestem  Lumbermen's  Association ..... .do. . . . . 

Oak  Flooring  Manufacturers'  Associa-  j  Chicago,  111 
tion. 


Baltimwe,  Md 

Oshkosh,  Wis 

MmneapoUs,  Minn  > 


Num- 
ber oi 
mem- 
bers. 


Pacific  Coast  Shippers'  Association 

Pacific  Lumber  Inspection  l^nreau 

Pacific  Northwe5;t  L(>s;Kers'  Bureau 

Southern  Hardwootl  Traffic  Association . 

Southeastern  Box  Manufactiu-ers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Southern  Cypress  Manufacturers*  Asso- 
ciation. 

Southern  Lo?r»in?  Association 

Southern  Pine  Association 

Southern  Sash,  Poor  vV  Millw«rk  Manu- 
facturers' Association. 

Southwestern  Lumbermen's  Association 

Spruce  Bureau. 


Seattle,  Wash... 

do 

do 

Memphis,  Tenn . 
Atlanta,  Ga 


Union  Association  of  Lumber,  Sash  & 
Door  Salesmen. 

West  Coast  Lum' mermen's  Association. .. 

Western  Pine  Manufacturers'  Associar 
tion. 

Western  Rei  Cedar  Association. 

Western  Retail  Lumbermen's  Associa- 
tion. 

White  Cedar  Shingle  Manufacturers' 
Associat  ion. 

White  Pino  Bureau 

Wholesale  Door  &.  Sash  Association 


New  Orleans,  La. . 

do ' 

Atlanta,  Oa 


43 

88 

16 

40 
17 

2,900 
35 

85 
167 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$13 


75 
10 

10 


ToUl. 


Date  of 
annual 
meeting. 


130,000 


Kansas  City.  Mo — 
North  Portland, 

Oreg. 
Toledo,  Ohia 


Seattle,  Wash.. 
Portland,  Oreg. 


Spokane,  Wash. 
.  — do 


120 


MACHINERY. 


Oshkosh,  Wis. 


St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Chicago,  Itl 


American  lioiler  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

American  Gear  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

American  Supply  *  Machinery  Manu- 
facturers' Association. 

American  Washin?  Machinery  Manu- 
f.^ctu^ers'  Association. 

Canning  Machinery  &  Supplies  Associa- 
tion. 

Chemical  Fire  Eneine  Exchange 

Concrete  Mi-\er  Associat  ion 

Electric  Hoist  Manufactiurers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Grin  ling  Wheel  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ci-ition  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada. 

Material  Hand' in?  Machinery  Manu- 
f'-cturers'  Assoctii  ion.  i 

Mo*  or  &  Accessory  Munufiacturers'  Asso-  i do« 

ci.it  ion. 

Niitional  Boiler  A:  Radiatw  Manufac- 
turers' Association. 

N:  ,t  ional  Gas  Engine  Association 

Nt^'ional  Machine  Tool  Builders'  Asso- 
ciation. ^  ^    , 

National  Supply  &  Machinery  Dealers' 
Association. 

New  England  Association  of  Boiler 
Manufacturers. 

»  Ad  Jress  of  president. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y... 
Philadelphia,  Pa., 
New  York,  N.Y.. 

Chicago,  HI , 

Cadi/,  Ohio. 


Cleveland,  Ohio.... 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.Y... 


Dayton,  Ohio 

New  York,  N.Y. . 


Geneva,  N.  Y. 


Chicago,  HI 

Worcester,  Mass 


350 
20 

39 

300 

235 

90 

1,800 
38 

450 

300 
63 

12 
1,200 

26 

18 
54 


90 
127 
266 

78 

165 

8 
16 
11 

37 

34 
350 

38 

311 
308 


25 

10 

16^266 

10 


170 
39,000 


35 
16 


2,000 

"s.'wo 

18,000 


1,500 
75,666 


aoo 

18,000 
1,500 


30 
10-50 
37.50 


25 

50 

150 


4,000 
10,000 
16,000 

8,500 

3,600 
10,000 


February. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
December. 

January. 
Februaiy. 

January. 
February. 

January. 

May. 

October. 

February. 

November. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
February. 

January. 
February. 

January. 
Decemlier 

June. 

April. 

May. 

January. 

Do. 

December 

January. 

April. 


50-250 


25,000 


PhUadelphia,  Pa.... 
East  BoRton,  Mass... 


21 


5-50 
26 


10 


7,500 


190 


January. 
Do. 


Jime. 
November. 


March. 


>  Address  of  general  mana:;er. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES.  25 

INTSBSTATS,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEKNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


MACHiKERY— continued. 

Printing  Press  Manufacturers'  Assoclar 

tion. 

Rimgc  Boiler  Exchange • 

Rt^frigerating  Machinery  Manufectiuers 

Association. 
Bouthem  Supply  &  Machinery  Dealers' 

Association. 
8t(Aer  Manufacturers'  Association 


Address  of  secretary. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
.do. 


Num- 
ber of 
memo 
bers. 


IfETALS. 

American  Board  of  Scrap  Iron  Dealers. . . 

American  Foun<lrymcn's  Association 

American    Malleai>le   Castings   A.ssociar 
tion.  

American  Institute  of  Lead  Maoufao- 
turers. 

American  Iron  &  Steel  Institute 

American  Zinc  Institute 

Architectiu-al  Iron  &  Bronze  Manufac- 
turers. 

Associated  Metal  T>ath  Manufacturers — 

Association  of  American  Steel  Manu- 
facturers. 

Brass  &  Copper  Statistical  Exchange  — 

Foundry    Equipment    Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Institute  of  Metals 

National  Association  of  Brass  Manufac- 
turers. 
•  Address  of  commissioner. 

Nat  ional  As.sociat  ion  of  Ornamental  Iron 
ii  Bronze  Manufacturers. 

National  .V^ social  ion  of  Sheet  Metal  Con- 
tractors of  th '  United  States. 

National   Assori.il  ion  of  Sheet   &   Tin 
Plate  Manufacturers. 

National  Founders'  Association 

National  Metal  Trades  As.sociation 

Pressed  Metal  Association 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Richmond,  Va.. 
Worcester,  Mass. 


Philadelphia,  Pa... 

Chicago,  111 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


New  York,  N.Y... 


.do. 
.do., 
.da 


Youngst  own,  Ohio . 
Pittsburgh   Pa. 


New  York,  N.Y. . 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . . 


Mansfield,  Ohio. 
Chicago,  111.' 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. . . 
Philadelphia,  Pe^... 
Pittsburgh,  Pa 


Fheet  Metal  Hub 

Southern  M»tal  Trades  Associati(m 

Structural  Meel  Society 

Tta  Importers'  Association 

United  .Metal  Trades  Association  of  the 
Pacific  Coiist. 

Mn.K. 

Intemationvl  ^ti!k  Dealers'  Association. 

M  idwest  Milk  Manufacturers 

National  Dairy  Council 

National  Diary  Union 

Piwrific  Northwest  Milk  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

KILLERS. 

Amcricp.n  Corn  MiMers'  Federation 

Association  of  Ojx'rative  Millers 

Association  of  Profes.sional  Millers 

Millers'  Nat  ional  Federal  ion 

Nat  ion  \1    Association   of   White    Com 
Mil'ers. 

Rjfx;  Millers'  A'^soci'itjon 

Southeastern  Millers'  Association 


Chicago,  ni 

Cleveland,  Ohio^ 


Philadelphia,  Pa.. 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.Y. . 
Portland,  Oreg 


Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Chicago,  111 

do 

Catawis.sa,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 


Chicago,  111 

Kansas  Cftj',  Mo. 

Seattle,  Wash 

Chicago,  111 

Louisville,  Ky . . . 


Southwestern  Millers'  League. 


MILLINEET. 


Ea'^tem  Mil 'inery  Association 

Millinery  Chaml«r  of  Cx)mmerce  of  the 
United  St..tcs 

Millinery  JoMxjrs'  Association 

Retail  Millinery  Association  of  America. . 

»  Address  of  commissioner 


Beaimiont,  Tex.. 
Nashville,  Tenn. . 


Kansas  City,  Mo.. 


New  York,  N.Y. . 
do , 


Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Total. 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


8 

9 

38 

144 
42 


191 

1,250 

64 


2,000 

200 

19 

10 
40 

15 
26 

400 
50 


50 

1,500 

30 

650 

»00 

56 


1200 

100 
50 

50 

10-50 


50 
12 


250 

20 
40 


100 
50 

12 


25 
3 


110 
30 
25 

107 


80 
31 


50 

200- 

1,000 


50 
50 


25 
25 


33 


218 


110 

1,450 

13 

40 
64 

250 


25 


6.50 


tl,600 

5,700 
1,800 

7,000 

1,595 


10,000 

66,666 


June. 

May. 
Septcmlier. 

April. 


50,000 


5,000 
10,000 


1,500 

8,500 

50,000 


25,000 
"7,566 


4,500 


15,000 


1,300 


2C0 
203 

58 
900 


210- 
1,200 


May. 

January. 

May. 

Do. 
Do. 
January. 

Do. 

February. 

.      Do. 


Do. 
Deceml»er. 


Octol>er. 

June. 

October. 

November. 

April. 

December. 


May. 

Octoljer. 

Novemlier. 


OctoVr. 

August. 

December. 

Do. 


December. 

Do. 
August. 
AprU. 


12,000 
15,000 


100 
25 

50 
5 


29,000 
7,110 


May. 


April. 


December, 
Octo'jer. 


3, 500     February. 


^ 


^ 


26  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATX,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  LIST— €ontinaed. 


Name. 


MINES  AND  QUABRIE8. 


Address  of  secretary. 


American  Mining  Congress 

Chamber  of  Mines  &  Oil 

International  Cut  Stone  Contractors  & 
Quarrymen's  Association. 

International  Monumental  Granite  Pro- 
ducers' Association. 

Mining  &  Metallurgical  Society  of 
America. 

National  Agricultural  Limestone  Asso- 
ciation. ^    , 

National  Association  of  Marble  Dealers . 

National  Building  Granite  Quarries  As- 
ciation. 

National  Crushed  Stone  Association 

National  Retail  Monument  Dealers' 
Association  of  America. 

Northwest  Mining  Association 

Southern  Kaolin  Miners'  Association. . . 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Abrasive  Paper  &  Cloth  Manufacturers' 
Exchange. 

American  Acceptance  Coimcil 

American  Agricultural  Association 

American  Association  of  Creamery 
Butter  Manufacturers. 

American  Association  of  Refrigeration . . . 

American  Association  of  Wholesale  Hat- 
ters. 

American  Association  of  Wholesale  Opti- 
cians. 

American  Cane  Growers'  Association  — 

American  Carbon  &  Ribbon  Exchange . . 

American  Civic  Association. 

American  Egyptian  Cotton  Exchange . . . 

American  Fair  Trade  Ix>ague 

'  American  Feed  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
t  ion. 

American  Incubator  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

American  Industrial  Licensed  Lenders' 
Association. 

American  Inst  itute  of  Architects 

American  Manufacturers'  Association  of 
Protluctsfrom  Corn. 

American  Meat  Packers'  Association 

American  Metric  Association 

American  Numismatic  Association 

American  Peat  Society 

American  Pocket  Knife  Industry 

American  Protective  Tarill  League 

A merican  Seed  Trade  Association 

Americdn  Shovel  Institute 

American  bot'ieiy  of  Equity 

American  Societ  v  of  Sales  E  xect it  ivcs 

American  Societv  for  Testing  Materuls. . 

American  Specialty  Manufacturers  Asso- 
ciation. 

American  Statistical  .\ssociati(»i 

American  Tack  Manufacturers'  ^Associa- 
tion. 

American  Wool  Improvement  -Associa- 
tion. 

Asphalt  Association 

Association  of  Limb  Manufacturers  of 
America. 

Association  of  Manufacturers  of  Pyroxy- 
lin Compoiuids. 

Assov^iation  ol  Manufacturers  of  Window 
►"-  hades  &  Shade  Clot  h . 

Automotive  Equipment  Association 

Barbers  Supply  Dealers'  Association  of 
America. 


Washington,  D.  C. 
Los  Angeles,  Calif, 
Chicago,  IlL 


Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y, 

Columbus,  Ohio.. 

Cleveland.  Ohio. , 
Boston,  Mass 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income. 


Columbus,  Ohio. 
La  Fayette,  Ind. 

Spokane,  Wash. 
Mac(m,  Ga 


New  York,  N.Y.... 


Wa.shington,  D.  C. 
Chicago,  IlL 


f'O 

Fulton,  Mo. 

New  York,  N.Y.. 

New  Orleans,  La.. 
New  York ,  N.  Y. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Tempe,  Arit 

New  York,  N.Y.. 
MUwaukee,  Wis... 


Lincoln,  Nebr... 
Harrisburg,  Pa.. 


4,000 
700 
215 

375 

315 

6 

90 
15 

25 
1,000 

250 
10 


7 
154 


Rate. 


$25 

5 

25 


Total. 


10 


Boston,  Mass. 
Chicago,  Dl... 


New  York,  N.Y. 
do 


Springfield,  Mass. 
New  York,  N.  Y., 
Rochester,  N.Y. , 
New  York,  N.Y. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Madison,  Wis 

New  York, N.Y. . 
Philadelphia,  Pa . 
New  York,  N.Y.. 


..do. 
..do. 


Rawlins,  Wyo. 


New  York,  N.Y... 
Washington,  D.  C. 

New  York,  N.Y... 

do 


100 

400 
76 

107 

200 

15 

2,100 

87 

1,200 

180 

12 

300 

1,500 
10 

300 
500 
550 
200 
30 
.  816 
240 


6 
100 


100 
100 


110,000 


10 


5-200 
10-100 

1-100 
37-150 


90 
20 


Chicago,  111 

New  VorkjN.Y 


50,000 

50 

2,412 

141 

800 
15 

600 

25 

58 

4 

15 

414 

210 


25-200 

2-1') 

2J 

5 

GO 

100 

25 


15 

50-500 


100 
25 


5-15 


100 


5,000 

8,000 
1,000 


10,000 


23,000 

4,000 
3,500 


6,000 


45,000 
17,000 

1,200 

3,000 


10,000 
3,727 


1,000 


44,631 
6,000 


100,000 


40,000 
23,800 

8,000 


1,450 


Date  of 
annual 
meeting' 


January. 
Do. 

September. 

January. 


November. 
January. 

February. 
August. 

February. 
May. 


March. 

December. 

February, 

Do. 

Do. 

May. 
January. 
October. 
May. 
June. 
Do. 

September. 

January. 

September. 

December. 

Ai'Rust. 

Hcptember. 

May. 

January. 

June. 

October. 

December. 

Jime. 
October. 

December. 
March. 

January. 

April. 
October. 

April. 

January. 

October. 


CX>MM£BCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATIU  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CnLASSniEI)  LJST-Continued. 


27 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary. 


MI9CELLANKO  OS — Continued . 

Biscuit  it  Cracker  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation of  the  United  States. 

Casket    Manufacturers'    Association   of 
America. 

Central  Supply  Association 

Clay  Products  \sso<'iation 

Compressed  Air  Society 

Cotton  States  Merchants'  Association — 

Curtain   Manufacturers'  Association  of 
.\merica. 

Dental  Manufacturers'  Club  of  the  United 
States. 

Eastern  Soda  Water  Bottlers'  Associa- 
ti(m. 

Eastern  Supplv  Association 

Elevator  luniifacturers'  Associatiott  of 
the  United  States. 

Emery  &  Corundum  Importers  &  Manu- 
fivcturers'  Association. 

Enameled  Sanitary  Ware  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Federated  Merchants'  Association, 

Fire  Clay  I'roduccrs'  Exchange 

Fire  Extinguisher  Ex(  hange 

Grain  Dealers'  National  Association 

Greeting  Card  Association 

Horn  tt  Celluloid  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Hydraulic  Society 

Insecticide    &    Disinfectant    Manufac- 
turers' Association. 

Institute  of  .\merican  Meat  Packers 

International     Stamp     Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Inventors'  League  of  the  Umte<l  States. . . 

Laundry  owners'  National  Association — 

League  of  the  Southwest 

Linen  Supply  .Vssociation  of  America 

Live  Poultry  &  Dairy  Shippers'  Traffic 
Associatioh. 

Magnesia  Association  of  .\merica 

Merchants'  Legislative  League 

Meter  Manufacturers'  Exf  hange 

Mississipj)i  \' alley  Association 

Missouri- Kansas-Oklahoma  Hotelmen's 
Assor^iation. 

Music  Industries  Chamber  of  Commerce 
of  America. 

Mutual  Associati<»  of  Mercantile  Ad- 
justers. 

National    Association    of    .Vdvertising 
Specialty  Manufacturers. 

National  Associati<m  of  Baby   Vehicle 
Manufwturers. 

National  Association  of  Bedding  Manu- 
f ftc  tiiTors 

National  Assodation  of  Brokers  of  Re- 
fined Sugar. 

National  Association  of  Building  Own- 
ers &  Managers. 

NatiomU  .\ssociation  of  Button  Manu- 
facturers. 

National  Association  of  Chewing  Gum 
Manufacturers  A  Allied  Trades. 

National  Association  of  Collapsible  Tube 
ManufBuiturers. 

National  Association  of  Decorative  Arts 
Industries.  ^ 

National  Association  of  Dyers  A  Cleaners . 

National  Association  of  Egg  Case  &  Egg 
Case  Fiiier  Manufacturers. 

National  Association  of  Engine  &  Boat 
Manufacturers. 

National  Association  of  Glue  &  Gelatine 
Manufacturers. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


New  York,  N.Y... 
Cincinnati,  Ohio — 


Chicago,  111 

do 

New  York,  N.  Y 
Memphis.  Tenn . 
New  York,  N.Y. 


Chicago,  in.i  - 
Boston,  Mass. 


New  York,  N.Y. 
Chicago,  HI 


Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 


New  York,  N.Y.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 

do 

Toledo,  Ohio 

New  York,  N.Y.. 
Leominster,  Mass. 


New  York,  N.Y. 
do 


Chicago,  111 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


New  York,  N.Y. 

La  Salle,  m 

SanDiepo.CaUf. 

Chicago,  111 

do 


Philadelphia,  Pa... 

Utica.N.Y 

New  York,  N.Y..-. 
New  Orleans,  La... 
Kansas  City,  Mo.... 


100 
137 
225 

is 

10,000 
20 

32 

600 

269 
32 

24 

15 

15,182 
16 
15 
1,532 
32 
20 

28 
40 

173 
200 

200 

1,500 

95 

150 

300 

4 

6,000 

7 


New  York,  N.Y 

Detroit,  Mich 

Chicago,  111 

Elkhart,  Ind 

Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

Omaha,  Nebr 

New  York,  N.Y... 

....do 

Chester,  Pa 

New  Rochelle,  N.Y 

Terre  Haute,  Ind. . . 
Altamont,  111 


New  York, N.Y. 
do 


350 

9 

215 

145 

21 

200 

300 

400 

18 

40 

8 

200 

900 
22 

151 

23 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Total. 


$5 


200 

"io 
"26 


12 

50 
50 

2.5 


10 
25 
25 
15 
250 


10 
25-50 


S6,000 
40,000 


15,000 
400 


7,200 
13,450 


350 


151,820 

3,600 
13,000 
35,000 
50,000 


2,000 


5-150 

5-10 

3-15 

25 

10 

120 

500 

2 

100 

10-100 

5-40 

100 

2.50 

40-60 

50 

25-100 

5 

10 


40,000 
2,500 
1,000 


3,000 


25 
25 
5-25 
16.67-50 


25-50 


6,000 
8,000 


4,000 


1,000 
200 


7,000 


1  Address  of  business  manager. 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


October. 

Da 
November. 
December, 
August. 
September. 

March. 

November. 

October. 
Da 

June. 

May. 

January. 

March. 

September. 

October. 

May. 

January. 

December. 
Do. 

September. 
Jime. 

Decembw. 
October. 

AprU. 


February. 

January. 

September. 

April. 

November. 


June. 

September. 
June. 
January. 

Do. 
June. 

Do. 

Da 

Da 

January. 
September. 

February. 

October. 


-4 


M 


28  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CXtASSIFIED  UST— Contini^. 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary . 


loscE  ( LANEOus — continued. 

National  Association  of  Macaroni  & 
Noodle  Manufacturers  of  America. 

Natitmal  Association  of  Mens  Straw  Hat 
Manufacturers  of  America, 

National  Association  of  Music  Merchants 

National  Association  of  Trinting  Ink 
Makers. 

National    Association    of    Purchasing 

National  Association  of  Talking  Machine  j 

Jobbers. 

National  Association  of  Waste  Material 
Dealers. 

National  Automatic  Sprinkler  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Basket  &  Fruit  Package  Manu- 
facturers' Association. 

National  Hoard  of  Farm  Organizations. . . 

National  Board  of  Fire  I  nderwTiters, 

National  Bottlers'  Association 

National  Broom  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Gi\ic  Fcxieration -  -  - 

National  rominercial  l-ixture  Manufac- 
turers' Association. 

National  Commissary  Managers'  Associa- 
tion. ^     -  , 

National  Committee  of  the  Confederated 

Supply  Association. 

National  Conference  of  State  Manufac- 
turers' .\ssociation. 

National  District  Heating  Association. . . . 

National  Federation  of  Remedial  Loan 
.\sso^'iations. 

National  Fertilizer  .\ssociation 

National  Fire  I'rotection  .Association 

National  (Jinners'  .Vssociation 

National  Ilay  .Association 

National  Industrial  Conicrence  Board  — 

National  1  ndustrial  Traflic  League 

National  Ladder  Manufacture^'  Associa- 
tion- 
National  League  of  Commission  Mer- 
chants of  the  United  States. 

National  Mineral  Water  &  Beverage  As- 
sociation. 

National  Municipal  League 

National  Ono-Cent  Letter  Postage  Asso- 
ciation. 

National  Pickle  Packers'.\ssociation. . . . 

National  Preijervers'  &  Fruit  I'roducts 
Association. 

National  Refrigerator  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

National  Retail  Monument  Dealers*  As- 
sociation of  Amerif  a. 

National  Slag  Association 

National  Warm  Air  Ueating  &  Ventilat- 
ing Assorialion. 

National  \\  holesale  Floor  Covering  Asso- 


Springfield,  lU. . 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
New  York, N.Y. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


....do 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

New  York,  N.Y... 

do 

Indianapolis,  Ind. . . 


Washington,  D.  C... 
New  York, N.Y. »... 

Chicago,  111 


New  York, N.Y.«... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich 


Chicago,  111 

New  York, N.Y 
Chicago,  111 


Greenville,  Ohio. 
Detroit,  Mich 


75 

17 

1,059 
40 

2,300 

220 

6 

113 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


$25 

50 

5-10 


2 

25-100 
100 


Total. 


156 
60 
75 


111 


10 


Philadelphia,  Pa... 

Boston,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Winchester,  Ind — 

Boston,  Mass 

Chicago,  111 

do 


New  York,  N.Y. 
do 


Philadelphia  Pa. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . 


Chicago,  111... 
Baltimore,  Md. 


Chicago,  Ul 

La  Fayette,  Ind 


Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Columbus,  Ohio. 


398 
36 

240 
3,200 


25 


25 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York, N.Y. , 
Chicago,  111 


Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Boston,  Mass 


ciation.  ,  . 

National  Wliolesale  Men's  Furmshings 
.\ssociation. 

National  Woman's  Association  of  Com- 
merce. ,    , 

National  Wool  Growers'  Association 

New  England  Association  of  Dyers  & 

Cleaners. 

New  England  Hotel  Association ^ 

Northwest  Clay  Associiition i  Minneapolis,  Minn . 

Northwestern  Hotel  Men's  Association. .    Omaha,  >.ebr... 
Ocean    Pearl    Button    Manufacturers'  ■  Philadelphia,  Fa 

Association.  ' 

1  Address  of  general  manager. 


1,520 

23 

600 

20 

450 

32 

2,421 
40,000 

110 
50 

19 

1,000 

12 
85 


10 


50 
6 


10 
25^i66 


50 

50 

5-100 


10 
100 

250 


Northampton,  Mass. 


112 

5,000 

20,000 
50 

215 
75 

450 
10 


150 


1-5 


5-12 

2 

5-10 

50 


$1,875 

850 

0,515 
18,000 

4,600 

7,800 

22,000 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


6,000 
10,000 


9,700 


5,950 


4,500 
700 

12,000 
20,000 


17,500 


22,500 


June. 

March. 

February. 
Hay. 

September. 


March. 

January. 

September. 

August. 
February. 
December, 
Do. 

Do. 

August. 
November. 

June. 

Da 
May. 

July. 

November. 

January. 
December. 


19,000 
U),000 


1,100    Janu 


5,000 


10,000 


30.000 
500 


150 

2,000 

500 


ary. 
December. 

August. 

Da 

January. 
June. 

Da 

Da 

January. 
Da 

November. 

August. 


s  Address  of  president. 


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COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

XNTEBSTATS,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTERN ATIONAL— Continued. 

CIASSHTED  LIST— Ciontinued. 


29 


Name. 


M18CCLLANE0US— continued. 


Olive  Association 

Optical  Manufcksturers'  Association 

Oyster  Growers  &  Dealers'  Association  of 
North  America. 

Pan  American  Consular  Association  of 
Chicago. 

Photographers'  As!*oclation  of  America- . 

Plumbago-Graphite  Association 

Retail  Research  Association, 

Retailers'  Commercial  Union 

Rice  Dealers  of  the  World  Association... 

Rocky  Mountain  Hotel  Men's  Association 

Rocky  Moimtain  Traffic  Association 

Rope  Paper  Sack  Bureau 

Ruober  As-sociation  of  America 

Salt  Producers'  A ssociation 

Scale  &  Balance  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Shoe  Lace  Manufacturers'  Exchange 

Shoe  Polish  Manufacturers'  Association 
of  America. 

South  A  tlimtic  Supply  Association 

Southern   Settlement   &   Development 
Organization. 

Steel  Barrel  Manufacturers'  Association . . 

Store  Equipment  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Toy  Manufacturers  of  the  United  States 
of  America. 

Tri-State  Country  Grain  Shippers'  Asso- 
ciation. _  . 

Tubular  Plumbing  Goods  &  Tank  Trim- 
ming Manufacturers'  .\ssociation. 

Turpentine  &  Rosin  Producers'  Associa- 
tion. 

United  States  Gold  Leaf  Manufacturers' 
^\  ssocidtion 

United  States  Potash  Producers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

United  States  Potters'  .Vssociation 


.\ddress  of  secretary. 


New  York,  N.Y... 
Providence,  R.  I . . . 
Washington,  D.  C. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


21 
14 

200 


Chicago,  ni 


Cleveland,  Ohio.  ^  -  -  - 
New  York,  N.Y... . 

do 

Grand  Citv,  Mo 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

Denver,  Colo 

Salt  Lake  aty,Utah 

Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y.... 

Detroit,  Mich 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

Providence,  R.  I  — 
Charleston,  W.  Va- . 

Savannah,  Ga.* 

Baltimore,  Md 


Detroit,  Mich... 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


United  States  Sugar  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

United  States  Trade-Mark  Association . . . 

United  Upholsterj'  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciati(»i. 

Utah-Idaho  Grain  Exchange 

Western  Association  of  Rolled  Steel  Con- 
sumers. 

Western  Grain  Dealers'  Association 

Western  Mairnesite  Association 

Woman's  C"hamlK>r  of  Commerce 

World's  Salesmanship  Congress 


.do 


MOnON  nCTUBES. 

National  .Association  of  the  Motion  Pic- 
ture Industry. 

MOTOR  VEHICLES  AND  SUPPLIES. 

American  -Vutomobile  Association 

National  Automobile  Chamber  of  Com- 
miTce. 

National  Automobile  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

NEWSPAPERS  AND  PRINTINO. 

Amdgamated  Lithographers  of  America. 

American  Newspaper  Publishers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

International  Circulation  Managers' 
Association. 


Minneapolis,  Minn.. 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

New  Orieans,  La — 

Brooklyn,  N.Y 

Washington,  D.  C... 

East     Liverpool, 

Ohio. 
Washington,  D.  C... 

New  York,  N.Y... . 
Philadelphia,  Pa.... 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Chicago,  m 


Des  Moines,  Iowa. . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 
New  Orieans,  La.. 
Detrwt,  Mich.i 


2,400 
21 
20 

700 
40 

125 

130 
9 

675 
18 
21 

17 
20 

52 
194 

21 
12 

110 

125 

11 


$10 


Total. 


50 


5-50 

200 

50 


100 
10 


1,000 
20-30 

100 

5 

100 


40 
25 

S4 

34 

400 
12 

22 
800 

500 
62 


50 

25-50 

50 

20 
24 

50 


New  York,  N.Y... 


Torrington,  Conn. 
New  York,  N.Y. ... 

St.  Louis,  Mo u 


New  York,  N.Y. 
do 


Peoria,  HI. 


16,000 


145 


225,000 
118 

5,000 


5,846 
494 

425 


12 
50 


2-250 


3-5 
5 

10-15 


5-250 


Date  of 

annual 

meetii^. 


$210 


1,000 


8,186 


1,500 
10,000 


2,000 


21,000 
240 

12,000 

700 

7,500 


250 


6,700 
6,000 


May. 

January. 

May. 

January, 

July. 
February. 

Do. 
Decemba. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
February. 
January. 

Do. 
December. 


Do. 

Do. 
September. 

December. 


March. 
January. 
Do. 

December. 

February. 

January. 
December. 

July. 


12.5,000 


AprU. 


Da 
Da 


.\ugust. 


50,000 


70,000 


June. 


July. 
ApriL 

June. 


^  Address  of  president. 


*  Addr^s  of  director. 


y 


\ 


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I] 


30  COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

INTERSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTERNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  UST-^Continued. 


Name. 


Address  of  secretary. 


NEWSPAPERS  AND  PBINTINO — COU. 


National  Editorial  Association. 


New  England  Business  Papers  Associa- 
tion. 

Periodical  Publishers'  .\ssociation  of 
America. 

United  Typothetae  of  America 


OIL. 

American  Olive  Oil  Importers'  Assoeia 
tion. 

American  Petroleum  Institute 

American  Petroleum  League 

Independent  Oil  Men's  Association 

National  Petroleum  Association 

Western  Petroleum  Refiners'  Association 

Interstate  Cottonseed  Crushers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Linseed  Association 


PAINT,  OIL,  AND  VARNISH. 

Institute  of  Dry  Color  Manufacturers 

Institute  of  Lithoponc  Manufacturers  — 

National  Association  of  Paint  Jobbers . . . 

National  Paint,  Oil  &  Varnish  Associa- 
tion. 

National  Varnish  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Paint  Manufacturers'  Association  of  the 
United  States. 

Paint  &  Oil  Club  of  New  England 

United  States  Shellac  Importers'  Associ- 
ation. 

PAPER  AND  STATIONERY. 

American  Paper  &  Pulp  Association 

Asbestos  Paper  Manulucturcrs'  Associa- 
tion. 

Baltimore  &  Southern  Paper  Trade  Asso- 
ciation. 

Book  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association.. 

Box  Board  Manufacturers'  Association. 

Bureau  of  Envelope  Manufacturers  of 
America. 

Container  Club 

Cover  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association 

Eastern  Paperboard  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Folding  Box  Manufacturers'  National 
Assocmtion. 

Glazed  &  Fancy  Paper  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Isabel  Manufacturers'  Association 

National  Association  of  Corrugated  Fiber 
Box  Manufacturers.  ^ 

National  Association  of  stationers  & 
Manufacturers. 

National  Paper  Box  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

National  Paper  Trade  AssociatiMi  of  the 
United  States. 

New  England  Paper  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. 

New  England  Paper  &  Pulp  Traffic  Asso- 
ciation. 

News-Print  Service  Bureau 

Northwestern  Paper  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. 

Pacific  Northwest  Stationers'  Association 

Pulp  Manufacturers'  Association 

gtationers  &  Publishers'  Board  of  Trade 

^j;>echnical  Association  of  tlie  Pulp  6i  Pa* 
per  Industiy. 


Wessington  Springs, 

8.  Dak. 
Boston,  Mass 


New  York,  N.Y.. 
Chicago,  III 


New  York,  N.  Y, 
.do. 


Chicago,  111 

do 

Cleveland,  Ohio. . 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
DaUas,  Tex 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

do 

Chid^o,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
....do 


Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


New  York.  N.Y... 
Philadeiptiia,  Pa... 


Baltimore,  Md. 


New  York,  N.  Y... 
Washington,  D.  C. 
New  York,  N.Y... 

Chicago,  HI 

New  York,  N.  Y... 
Washington,  D.  C. 

New  York,  N.Y... 
do 


do 

Chicago,  111. 


New  York,  N.Y... 
Philadelphia,  Pa... 
New  York,  N.Y... 
Boston,  Mass 

» •  •  •  •  uO  ■  •■  •  ■••••*•••■ 

New  York,  N.Y... 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Seattle,  Wash 

New  York,  N.  Y... 

do 

do 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


4,500 
22 
27 

2,700 

83 

1,400 

250 

290 

64 

70 

1,000 

48 


14 

t 

80 

1,000 

91 

128 

ao2 

2S 


875 
7 

28 


65 
30 

22 

16 
25 

67 

19 

32 
61 

1,100 

400 

355 

33 

30 

30 
11 

75 


Annual  income. 


Rate.        Total. 


12 

2-3 

400 

5 

25 

25 


25 


20 
25 


30 
10 

25-100 

25-100 

S 
100 


2o0 
75 


100 
100 


no 

435 


100 
fiO 
50 


15 


50 
20 


12 


5-10 


82,500 

86 

10,800 

84,000 

2,075 
45,000 


7,000 


25,000 


10,000 
4,700 
6,000 


8,000 


10,000 


8,000 
20,UUU 


20,000 

17,750 

660 

25,000 


900 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


June. 
January. 
June. 
September. 

April. 


March. 

October. 

September. 

April. 

May. 

December. 


January. 
December. 
Februarj'. 
September. 


Da 

Da 

February. 


April. 
February. 

September. 


Da 
June. 

Novembtf. 

Da 
February. 

Da 

October. 
July. 

October. 

May. 

February. 

November. 

January. 

February. 


July. 
February 
Da 


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COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

INTSKSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CItASSIFIED  UST— Continned. 


31 


N«me. 


PAPER  AND  STATIONERY— continued. 

Tissue  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association 

Vegetable  Parchment  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Wall  Paper  Manufacturers'  Association 
of  the  U.S. 

Waterproof  Wrapping  Paper  Manufac- 
turers' Association. 

Waxed  Paper  Manufacturers'  .Association 

Western  Paper  Box  Mmubcturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Wholesale  Stationers'  Association  of  the 
U.S.A. 

Wrapping  Paper  Manufacturers'  Service 
Bureau. 

Writing  Paper  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

'  PIANOS, 

National  Association  of  Piano  Bench  & 
Stool  Manufacturers. 

National  Piano  Mauufactiuers'  Associa- 
tion of  America. 

PIPE,  PIPE  nTTINGS,  ETC. 

American  Concrete  Pipe  Association 

Eastern  Soil  Pipe  .\ssociation. 


National  Pipe  &  Supplies  Association 

Pipe  Fittings  &  \'aive  Exchange 


Vitrified  Pipe  Manufacturers'  Association 

POULTRY,  ETC. 

American  Poultry  Association , 

National  Poultry,  Butter  d!:  £gg  Associa- 
tion. 

RAILWAYS  AND  RAILWAY  SUPPLIES. 

Association  of  Manufacturers  of  Chilled 
Car  Wheels. 

American  Railway  Engineering  Associa- 
tion. 

Association  of  Railway  Supply  Men 

National  Association  of  Rauw^y  &  Utili- 
ties Commissioners. 

National  Railway  Appliances  Association 

Railway  Business  Association 

Railway  Car  Manufacturers'  Association. 

Railway  Supply  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

REAL  ESTATE. 

Interstate  Realty  Association  of  the  Pa- 

cilic  Northwest. 
National    Association    of    Real    Estate 

Boards. 

RIVERS  AND  HARBORS. 

Amraican  Association  of  Port  Authori- 
ties. 

Atlantic  Deeper  Waterways  Association. 

MiiisLssippi  to  AU'Uilic Iniaud  Waten^ay 
Association. 

National  Rivers  &  Harbors  Congress 

Ohio  Valley  Improvement  Association. . 


Address  of  secretary. 


New  York,  N.Y... . 
Philadelphia,  Pa.... 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

Des  Mdnes,  Iowa. . . 

Brooklyn,  N.Y 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

do 


Chicago,  111  1. 
do 


Chicago,  111 

Brooklyn  N.  Y.. 
PittsbiuT?h,  Pa... 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Iron  dale,  Ohio... 


Fort  Wayne,  Ind... 
Chicago,  111 


Chicago,  111 
...do 


New  York,  N.Y... 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Chicago,  111 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
do 

Pittsburgh,  Pa... 


Portland,  Oreg 

Minneapolis,  Minn. . 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Columbus,  Ga 


Washington,  D.C.. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio . . . 


44 
6 

32 

7 

19 

194 

73 


43 

12 
125 


100 
12 

258 
21 
18 


7,500 
1,000 


25 

1,450 

100 
50 

216 

358 

20 

5,000 


1,010 
164 


88 

1,500 
1,000 


1,000 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


175 

50 

50 

100- 

1,000 

25 

25 


90 


50-500 


75 
250 

100 


10 


25 

10 

25 
25 

25 
100 
200 

25 


5 
25-50 

5-50 

5-100 
5-25 

5-100 


A  Address  of  commissioner. 


Total. 


S450 

3,000 

350 

10,000 


2,750 


5,000 
6,250 


a),  000 

37,540 

3,000 
1,250 


33,000 
4,000 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


5,920 
10,000 

900 
10,000 


30,000 


February. 

January. 

April. 

February. 

January. 

May. 

Da 

December. 
February. 

Eebmary. 

May. 

March 

April. 


August. 
October. 


October. 
March. 

November. 

March. 
December. 
Febniary. 
June. 


June. 

November. 
Do. 

December. 


'1 


32 


COMMERCIAX.  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 


33 


; 


INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL.  AND  INTESNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLAS^inSD  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


SHIPS  AND  SHIPPING. 

American  Shipmasters'  Association  of 

the  Pacific  Coast. 

American  Steamship  Association 

Association  of  Northwest  em  Shipbuilders 
Atlantic  Coast  Shipbuilders'  Association. 
International  Ship  Masters'  Association 

of  Cireat  I-.akes. 
National  Marine  League  of  the  United 

States. 
Ship  Masters'  Association  of  the  U .  8.  A . . 
Shipowners'  Association  of  the  Pacific 

Coast. 

SPIRITS,  WINES,  ETC. 

Americaj  Wine  Growers'  Association 

National  Retail  Liquor  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion of  the  U.  S.  A. 

Northwestern  Brewers'  Traffic  Man- 
agers' Association. 

United  States  Brewers'  Association 


STOVES. 

Central  Association  of  Stove  Manufactur- 
ers. 

National  Association  of  Stove  Manufac- 
ttirers. 

New  En^'and  Stove  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE. 

Cotlee  drowers'  Association 

National  Coffee  Roasters'  Association 

Tea  Association  of  the  Cnitwl  States...., 


TEXTILES  AND  CLOTHING. 

American  Association  of  Woolen  <b 
Worsted  Manufacturers. 

American  Cotton  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

American  Cotton  Waste  Exchange 

Aniorican  Lace  Manuiacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

American  Men's <t  Boys'  Clothing Man- 
uiacturers'  A.ssociation. 

Ashestos  TextileMuuufacturers' Associa- 
tion. 

Associated  Dress  Industries  of  America. 

Associatioji  of  Shirt  Manufacturers 

Athletic  I  nderwear  &  Nightwear  Manu- 
facturers. 

Clothing  Manufacturers'  Industrial  Ex- 
change. 

Coated  Textile  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Corset  Manufacturers'  Association  of  the 
United  States. 

Cotton  Yarn  Merchants'  Association 

Dry  Saturating  Felt  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

Fine  Cotton  Goods  Exchange 

International  Association  of  Garment 
Maniifacturers. 

Knit  Cioods  Manufacturers  of  America.., 

Manufactr  ers'  Textile  Association 

Middle  States  Textile  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

National  Association  of  Clothiers 

National  Associaiion  of  Cotton  Manufac- 
turers. 

National  Association  of  Finishers  of  Cot- 
ton Fabrics. 


Address  of  secretary. 


San  Francisco,  Calif 

New  York,  N.Y... 

Seattle,  Wash 

New  York.  N.Y... 
Chicago,  lU 


New  York,  N.Y... . 

Seattle,  Wash 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 


New  York,  N.Y... 
Chicago,  111 


Minneapolis,  Minn. 
New  York,  N.Y... 


Columbus,  Ohio. 

Troy,  N.Y 

Boston,  Mass 


New  York,  N.  Y 

....do..  

do 


New  York,  N.Y. 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Boston.  Mass 

Providence,  R.  I. 

NewYorkiN.Y. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

do 

do 


.do. 
.do. 


....do 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.Y. 


.do. 
.do. 


Utica,  N.  Y 

Worcester,  Mass. 
CanneUon,  Ind.. 


New  York,  N.Y. 
Boston,  Mass..... 


New  York,  N.Y... 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income. 


270 


13 

85 

1,000 

9,200 

260 
56 


134 
28,973 

6 

700 


41 

112 

14 


700 

237 

00 


204 

1,025 

250 
13 

133 

9 

250 

■*"2i 

135 


Rate. 


$15-27 


3 

3 

10-18 


10 


25 
25-50 


50-300 


50-100 


50 

36 
20 

26 
550 

105 
80 
22 

300 
1,000 

65 


100-750 

250 

100 

100^500 

20 


10 


100 
10-30 

50-500 
10 
10 


10-20 
250 


ToUl. 


$5,000 


6,000 

85,000 

4,800 
10,000 


3,000 


1,500 


2,4U0 

20,000 
26,000 
10,000 


33,000 


600 


40,000 


360 
4,Uoo 


4U,U)0 


8U0 
110 

19,000 
50,000 

16,250 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


March. 


Iffty. 

Do. 

January. 

Mardu 

December. 

September* 


February. 
May. 


Do. 


December. 


Do. 


November. 
January. 


December. 

May. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Da 

April. 
May. 

January. 


February. 

December. 
S^tember. 

December. 
Mi^. 

Do 
January. 
July. 

Decembor. 


January. 


> 


r 


INTEBSTATE,  NATIONAL,  AND  INTEBNATIONAL— Continued. 

CLASSIFIED  LIST— Continued. 


Name. 


TEXTILKS  AND  CLOTHINO— Continued. 

National  Association  of  Hosiery  &  Un- 
derwear Manufacturers. 

National  Association  of  Men's  Neckwear 
Manu^tivers. 

National  Association  of  Shirt  Manufac- 
turers. 

National  Association  of  Sweater  &  Knit- 
ted Textile  Industry. 

National  Association  of  Wool  Fiber 
Manubcturers. 

National  Association  of  Wool  Manufttc- 
turers. 

National  Association  of  Worsted  & 
Woolen  Spinners. 

National  Cloak,  Suit  &  Skirt  Manufac- 
turers' Association. 

National  Garment  Retailers'  Association. 

National  Wholesale Taiors'  Association. . 

National  Woolens  &  Trimmings  Asso- 
ciation. 

New  Enf^and  Lace  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

Silk  Association  of  America 

Silk  Dyers'  Mutual  Protective  Associa- 
tion of  America. 

Southern  Spinners'  Association 

Textile  Alliance 

Textile  CoIot  Card  Association  of  the 
I  nited  States. 

United  W^aist  League  of  America 


Address  of  secretary. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
....do 


....do 

Boston,  Mass. 
....do 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 


New  York.  N.Y. 

Chicago,  111 

Boston,  Mass 


Providence,  R.  I. 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Paterson,  N.  J.... 


York.S.  C 

New  York,  N.Y. 
do 


.do. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


850 
35 
26 

280 
28 


08 
23 


TOBACCO  AND  aOAKS. 

Cigar    Manufacttirers'    Association    of 

America. 
Independent    Tobacco    Manufacturers' 

Association  of  the  I  nited  States. 
National  Cigar  Leaf  Tobacco  Association. 
Tobacco  Association  of  the  United  States. 
Tobacco  Merdiants'  Association  of  the 

United  States. 
Western   Association   of   Retail   Cigar 

Dealers. 

WABEHOUSES. 

American  Chain  of  Warehouses 

American  Warehousemen's  Association. 


New  York,  N.Y.... 
Covington,  Ky 


Lancaster.  Pa 

W  inston-Salem,  N  .C . 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 


Seattle,  Wash. 


New  York,  N.Y..., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa , 


29 
59 


448 
20 

185 

9 

320 

250 


50 

25 

225 
200 
514 

500 


110 
227 


$50 

100 

25 


25 


300 

100 
100 
100 


50 
25 


25 
100-200 


Total. 


$3,500 

650 

2,860 

700 


6,800 


50,000 
"8,585 


22,400 
500 

3,500 


22,000 
40,000 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


May. 

Da 

Do. 
Jtme. 

February. 
May. 


August. 

February. 

January. 

Do. 

March. 
January. 

February. 

Do. 

Do. 


10 

500 

25-50 

1,100 

25 
15 

5,625 

2,000 
20,000 

2 

1,000 

50-300 
25 

10,000 
5,675 

February. 

May. 
June. 


February. 


December. 
Do. 


STATS  AND  TEBSITOBL\L. 


ALABAMA. 

Alabama  Cotton  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Alabama  Cotton  Seed  Crushers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Alabama  Merchants'  Association 

Alabama  Pharmaceutical  .Vssociation 

Alabama  Retail  Clothiers'  Association. . . 

West  Alabama  Pine  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

ARIZONA. 


Association  of  Arizona  Mining  Men . . . 
Arizona  Cotton  Growers'  Association. 

Arizona  Merchants'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Mines 


Pell  City,  Ala.. 
Pratt^ille,  Ala. 


Birmingham.  Ala. 
Tuscaloosa,  Ala . . . 
Birmingham.  Ala.. 
Tuscaloosa,  Ala . . . 


Phoenix,  Ariz. 

do 

do 

Douglas,  Ariz. 


42 
125 

$10 

$650 
1,500 

500 
22 
85 

61 

1,300 

465 

160 

2 
12 

264 

8,000 

May. 


June. 

September. 

Jime. 


October. 


148759°— 20- 


P4 


c 


I 


34 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED  STATES. 
STATE  AND  TEKEITORIAL— Continued. 


l^ame. 


Address  of  secretary. 


Kitm- 
herol 
mem- 
bers. 


ARKANSAS. 

Arkansas  Association  of  Lnmher  Dcfvlers .    Little  Rock,  Ark. . . 

Arkansas  Cottonseed  Crushers'  Associa-   do.. 

tion. 

Arkansas  Retail  Hardware  AssnciatUMi d«.. 

Arkansas  Soft  1  *ine  Buroau do. . 


Arkansas  Wholesale  Grocers  *  Associatiot!. 
Southeastern    Arkansas    Development 
Bureau. 

CALIFOR^^A. 

Auto  Accessories  Credit  Assoc  in  tion 

Cahuenga  Valley  Lemon  Association 

California  Almond  flrowors'  Exchange. . 

Califernia  Associated  01i\  e  Growers 

California  Automobile  Trade  Association . 

California  Bankers'  AssooiaUon 

California  Canners'  League 

California  Citrus  League 

California  Ci\  ir  League 

California  Oeamery  Operators'  Awocjfr- 

tiOD. 

California  Development  Board 

California  Foundrymen's  Association 

California  Fruit  (Trowers'  Exchange 

California  Growers'  Association 

California  Lima  Bean  Growers'  Associa- 
tion. 

California  Manufacturers'  Associatiffli 

California  Material  Scalers'  Association. . 
California  Metal  lYoducers'  Association. . 
California  Minors'  Association 
California  Olive  Associalioii... 


Fort  Smith,  Ark. 
Dermott,  Ark 


San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Los  Angeles.  Calif. . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Strathmore,  Cahf.... 

Oakland,  Calif 

San  Francisco,  Calif, 
do. 


Los  Angele>s,  Calif. . . 

Berkeley,  Calif 

8aa  Francisco,  Oilif. 


do 

do 

Los  Angeles, Calif . 

Hemet.  Calif 

Camarilk),  Calif — 


Pan  Francisco,  Calif 

do 

do. 


100 
02 

U5 
12 
75 

125 


31 

79 

2,fi00 

135 

2,700 

700 

42 


.Vnnual  income. 


Rate. 


$10 
10-15 


25 
25 


130 
'i-7 


6 


2,735 

aoo 


California  Peach  Growers 

California  Phannaceutical  A.ssociation . . . 

California  Prime  A:  Apricot  (irowers 

California  Redwood  Association 

California  Retail  L>ry  (ioods  Association . . 

Caiiiomia  Retail  Grocers  &  Merchauts' 
Association. 

Cahforma  State  Association  of  Elocttical 
Contractors  &  Dealers. 

California  State  Brewers'  Agsociatian 

California  Walnut  Growers'  Association. . 

California  White  &  Sugar  I'ine  Manu- 
facturers' Association. 

California  Wholesale  <  irooers'  Association 

China  Commerce  Club  of  <  "all forma 

Commonwealth  Club  of  California 

Dried  Fruit  Association  of  California 

Engineers  i  Architects'  Associatiou  ol 
Southern  Cali forma. 

Eucalyptus    ilaidwood   Asso  iation    of 
« 'aiifonua. 

Granite  Maau^turcrs'  ^V^ssocuation  of 
Califoniia. 

Home  Industry  League  of  California 

Independent  I'etroleum  Marketers'  Asso- 
ciation of  Caiiiomia. 

Independent  Retail  Cigar  Dealerb'  Asso- 
ciation of  Southern  California. 

Los  Angeles-Southern  California  Retail 
Druggists'  Association. 

Luml>er  Association  of  Califomia 

Nortiiem  Cali  iomia  Counties  .Association . 

Redwowi  Shingle  Association 

Retail  liutchers  Association  of  Southern 
California. 

Saramento  Valley  Development  Asso- 
ciation. 

Fan  Joaquin  Valley  Lumbermen's  C*nb. 

Southern  Califorma  Electrical  Coatrac- 
tors&  Dealers. 

Southern  California  Mill  Owners'  Associa- 
tion. 

Southern  Califomia  RetailGrocers'  Asso- 
ciation. 


Korth    San   Diego, 
Calif. 

Fresno,  Calif 

Los  .\ngeles,  Calif. . . 

San  Jose,  Calif. 

Ben  Francisco,  Calif. 

do. 


.do. 


. . . . .do..... .......... 

Los  .\ngeles,  Calif. . . 
San  ]<rancisco,  Calif. 

do 


.do. 

do 

do 

Lo6  Angeles,  Calif. . 


do. 

Coima,  CaliL. 


San  Francisco.  Calif. 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. . . 

do. 


.do. 


San  Francisce|.  Caiif . 

Redding,  Calif 

Eureka,  ^alif 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. . . 


Sacramento,  Calif. 


Fresno,  Calif 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. . . 


.do., 
.do.. 


40 

10,318 

5 

700 

1,000 

75 

50 

500 

17 

6,500 

1,100 

7,000 

16 

155 

lOU 

150 

31 

36 
JO 

30 

58 

3,195 

24 

305 

30 
80 

500 

19 

75 

450 

14 
600 

20 

200 


100 
1 


90 

lO-o 


30 


1-3.50 


5 
3 

H) 


100-2tO 

20-lUO 

12 

10-100 

2^ 


66 

80 

30 
650 


50 

90 
180-300 

5 

5-13 


1 


50 


Total. 


S2,500 
4,000 

8,000 


1,875 


S,785 


12,000 


5,000 


6,500 


1,200 

510 


2,000 


775 


5,000 

4,074 

22,499 

13,5H5 


400 

15,000 

4,H00 

900 
4,500 


9,0J0 
6,000 


1,000 


15,500 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


May. 


Do. 

April. 
November. 


October. 
April. 
September. 
June. 

Da 
January. 

May. 
November. 


Da 

September. 

April. 

July. 

Octobflc 

April. 

June. 

August. 

May. 


June. 

Norember. 

June. 

January. 

April. 

March. 

December. 

Do. 
January. 

May. 

January. 

May. 

February. 

January. 

June. 

May. 

September. 
June. 
May. 

March. 

January. 


April. 


CXJMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


STATE  AND  TEEEITORIAL— Continued. 


35 


Nflsiie. 


CALIFORNIA— continued. 

Southern    Califomia     Retail    Lumber 

Dealers'  Association. 
Southern  California  Wholesale  Grocers' 

Aasociation. 

COLORADO. 


Colorado  Fair  Rates  Association 

Colorado  Retail  Coal  Dealers'  Association 

OONNECTICT'T. 

CcHmecticut  Brewers'  Association 

Connecticut  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Connecticut  Creamery  .Association .'. 

Connecticut  I>airymen's  Association 

Connecticut  Milk  i'roducers'  Association 

Connecticut  State  Typol  hetre 

Connecticut  Vegetable  Growers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Consumers'  Leagae  of  Connecticut 

Lumber  Dealers'  Aasociation  of  Con- 
necticut. 

Manafactorers'  Associatkn  of  Connecticut 

FLORIDA. 

East  C^Mst  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Florida  Associatioa  of  Architects 

Florida  Citrus  Exchange 

Florida  East  Coast  < irowers'  Associatiffli . 
North  Florida  Cbamber  of  Commerce. . . . 

OSORGIA. 


of 


Cotton   Seed   Crushers'   .^Vssociation   of 

Oeorgia. 
Cotton   Manufacturers'   Association 

(Jeorgia. 

Georgia  Bankers'  Association 

Georgia  Qiambor  of  Commeroe 

Georgia  Manufacturers'  Association. 

Georgia  I'harmaceirtical  Association 

North  Georgia  ("ottwi  Buyers  &  Idanu- 

facturers'  Associat  ion. 
Retail  Hardiaots'  Ajisociation  of  Georgia 


RAWAU. 

Hawaiian  Pineapple  Packers'  .\sBOciation 

Hawaii  Publicity  Commission 

Hawaiian  Sugar  Planters^  Association. 


lUAIIO. 

Idaho  Mining  Association. 

ILLINOIS. 


Farmers'  Grain  Dealers'  Association  of 
Ilhnois. 

Illinois  Association  of  Ice  Cream  Manu- 
facturers. 

Hiinc^  BankMv'  Association 

Illinois  Butter  Manufacturers'  Improve- 
ment Association. 

Hljnois <  oal  Operators'  Association 

liimois  District  Traffic  League 

Illinois  Lumber  &  Builders'  Supply 
Dealers'  Association. 

Illinois  Manufacturers'  Association 

Hlinois  Phannaceutical  Association 

Ulinois  RetailClothiers'  Association 

Illinois  Retail  Hardware  Association 

Illinoij  Retail  Implement  A  Vehiclo 
Dealers'  Association. 

Hlinois  Retail  Jewelers'  Association 


Address  of  secretary. 


Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
....do. 


Denver,  C<rfo.-. 
LeadviUe,  Colo. 


New  TIaven,  Conn . 

Hartford,  Conn 

Manchester,  Conn. 

Bristol.  Conn 

Wethersfield,  Ccmn . 
New  Haven,  Conn . 
do 


Glastonbury,  Conn. 
New  Haven,  Conn. . 

Hartford,  Conn 


Fort  Pierce,  Fla.. 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Tampa,  Fla 

Naranja,  Fla 

Tallahassee,  Fla.. 


Atlanta,  Ga. 
do. 


-do... 
.do... 
-do... 
-do... 
.do... 


Honolulu,  HawalL. 

do 

-...do 


Mackay,  Idaho. 


Bloomingttm,  HI. 
Chicago,  HI 


.do. 


.do. 


do 

Sterling,  111. 
Chicago,  lU. 

do , 


do..... 

Rochelle,llL. 
Elgin,  IlL.... 
Vermont,  111. 


Chicago,  lU. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


150 
10 


70 
215 


14 
1,200 


600 

1,800 

30 

225 

800 
135 

626 


40 

50 

4,000 

300 

65 


250 

110 

621 

1,000 

2;j0 

500 

48 

2,480 


8 

40 

175 


1«037 

460 

125 

1,820 
50 

120 
300 
708 

2,000 
1,300 

200 
1,340 

2U0 

285 


Annual  income. 


Rate.       Total. 


S2S 

60-660 


10 


I 


20 

5-50 

&-100 


5 
5 


$3,750 
4,500 


2,500 

25 
2 

1 
5 

30,000 
""1,766' 

5 
1 

150 

io" 

3,300 
2,000 

4 

l-M) 

6 
1 

300 

2 

5 

2,500 
6,000 


10-20 

10 

10-100 
4 

10,000 
1,500 

2.56 

25 

5 
25 

9,000 

1-50 

12,000 

1,900 

2a,  965 


6 
10 

6,000 

50 

2 
10 

2,400 
750 

2,500 
1,500 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


NovMnber. 
October. 


January. 
June. 


October. 

May. 

January. 

Do. 
May. 
January. 

February. 
Dec^nber. 


Joly. 
June. 
July. 
September. 


June. 

May. 

July- 

Septemb^. 

May. 

October. 

July- 


January. 


January. 

February. 

NoN'ember. 

September. 
January. 

Da 

February. 

December. 

June. 

February. 

December 

August. 


36 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 
STATE  AND  TEBWTOBIAIr— Continued. 


Name. 


ILLINOIS— continued. 


Ulinois  Society  of  Engineers 

Illinois  State'  Associaticai  of  Electrical 
Contractors. 

Illinois  State  Bottlers'  Protective  Asso- 
ciation. 

Illinois  Wholesale  Orocers'  Association.. 

Laundryowncrs'  Association  of  Illinois.. 

North  Western  Illinois  Lumbermen's 
Club. 

Retail  Merchants'  Association  of  TlllnoLs, 

Southern  Illinois  Millers'  Association 

Southern  Illinois  Retail  Lumber  Dealers' 
Association. 

INDUKA. 

Indiana  Association  of  Certified  Public 
Accountants. 

Indiana  Association  of  Ice  Cream  Manu- 
facturers. 

Indiana  Bankers'  As.^ociatian 

Indiana  Bituminous  Coal  Operators' 
Association. 

Indiana  Builders'  Supply  Association. . . 

Indiana  Coal  Trade  Bureau 

Indiana  Commercial  Secretaries'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Indiana  Confectioners'  Club 

Indiana  Crushed  Stone  .\ssociati<m 

Indiana  Drain  Tile  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Indiana  Egg  A  Poultry  Assodatitm 

Indiana  Fruit  (Jrowers'  Association 

Indiana  Grain  Dealers'  A.ssociatitm 

Indiana  Hardwood  Lumbermen's  Asso- 
ciation. 

Indiana  Hotel  Men's  Association 

Indiana  Ice  Dealers'  Associal  ion 

Indiana  Limestone  Quarrymen's  Asso- 
ciation. 

Retail  Lumber  Dealers'  Association  of 
Indiana. 

Indiana  Manufacturers  of  Dairy  Prod- 
ucts, 

Indiana  Millers'  Association 

Indiana  riiannaceutical  Association 

Indiana  Poster  Advertisers'  A.ssociatim  . 

Indiana  Real  Estate  Associatiou 

Indiana  Retail  Cool  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. 

Indiana  Retail  Dry  Goods  Association. . . 

Indiana  Retail  Furniture  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Indiana  Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Indiana  Retail  Hardware  Association.... 

Indiana  Retail  Jewelers'  Association 

Indiana  Retail  Shoe  Association 

Indiana  Sand  &  Gravel  Producers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Indiana  Society  of  Architects 

Indiana  Society  of  Sanitary  Engineers . . . 

Indiana  State  Ass(x:iutioa  of  Electrical 
Contractors  &  Dealers. 

Indiana  State  Bottlers'  Protective  Asso- 
ciation. 

Indiana  State  Chamber  of  Commerce . . . . 

Indiana  Wholesale  Grocer's  Association.. 

IOWA. 

Central  &  Northeastern  Iowa  Lumber 

Association. 
Eastern    Iowa     Retail    Lumbennen's 

Association. 

Greater  Iowa  Association 

Iowa  Banicers'  Association 

lowaCanners'  Associatioa 


Address  of  secretary. 


Wheaton.ni. 
Chicago,  111.. 


BloomingtOD,  111 . . . 


Peoria,  IlL... 
Genesoo,  111.. 
Rockford,  111. 


East  St.  Loais,  111.., 

Sparta,  111 

Jonesboro,  111 


Indianapolis,  Ind. 
do 


do 

Terre  Haute,  Ind.. 

South  Bend,  Ind... 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.. 
Vinoennes,  Ind 


Indianap<dis,  Ind. .. 
do 


....do 

LaFaj-ette,  Ind.. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 
do 


do 

Sullivan,  Ind. 
Bedford,  Ind. 


Crown  Point,  Ind . . 
Indianapolis,  Ind. . . 


....do 

do 

Frankfort,  Ind 

Indianapolis,  Ind. . . 
do 


Crawfordsvllle,  Ind. 


Greencastle,  Ind. . 

Argos,  Ind 

Auburn,  Ind 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
do 


...do.. 
....do. 
...do. 


.do. 


Indianapolis,  Ind. . . 

Cedar  Fallw,  Iowa. . 
Clinton,  Iowa 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
ben. 


Davenport,  Iowa.. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Grinnell,  Iowa.... 


250 
IfiO 

186 

73 

180 

20 

2,000 

SO 

125 


9 

80 

7,200 
94 

350 
44 
30 

20 
20 
48 

425 

40 

389 

120 

156 

100 

16 

400 

125 

150 
550 
80 
500 
900 

138 
75 

1,500 

1,033 

135 

135 

39 

65 

267 
30 

100 

61 
66 


200 


1,400 

1,895 

40 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


14 

10 

18-50 


15-50 
10 

1 
5 

a 


6 

5 
5-12.50 


5-20 
8 


5 
15-30 

10-50 
iO 

1 

4 

4-15 

5 


5 

10 
5-30 


10-100 
5-50 


10-100 


Total. 


$1,7W 
500 

2,000 

1,500 

250 


54 

400 

7,200 


10-50 

7,000 

5 

150 

5 
3-6 

825 
1,525 

6-U 
3 

6 
10 

6,267 
360 

1,000 

4,000 

8,000 

1,586 
1,650 
1,200 
2,500 
15,000 

1,985 


1,000 


750 
1,500 
7,000 


2,670 
350 


36,000 
5,500 


800 


39,000 

20,000 

1,000 


Data  Of 
annual 
meeting. 


Janaary. 


DeoemlMr. 

Jnne. 

March. 

July. 

June. 
Do. 

January. 


liV. 


September. 
March. 

Jannarr. 
Do. 
July. 

January. 
Do. 
Jane. 

March. 


Jannary. 

December. 

March. 

Febrnary. 

January. 

December. 


June. 
May. 

April. 

Jane. 
Do. 

July. 

January. 

June. 

J  (arch, 
anuary. 

Jane. 

March. 
June. 

December. 

January. 
April. 


February. 
Match. 

May. 

Jane. 
November. 


. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


STATE  AND  TERBITOBIAI.— Continued. 


37 


Name. 


IOWA— continued. 

Iowa  Coal  Dealers'  Association 

Iowa  Coal  Operators'  Association 

Iowa  Implement  Dealers'  Association — 

Iowa  Laundryowncrs'  Association 

Iowa  Marble  &  Granite  Dealers'  Ass<^ 

ciation. 

Towa  Pharmaceutical  Association 

Iowa  Retail  Hardware  Association 

Iowa  Retail  Jewelers'  Association 

Iowa  State  Retail  Merchants'  .Association. 
Iowa  Retail  Shoe  Dealers'  Associati<Hi . . . 

Iowa  Secretarial  Bureau 

Iowa  Seed  Dealers'  Association 

Iowa  State  Bottlers'  Association 

Master  Bidlders'  Association  of  the  State 

of  Iowa.  ' 
Northwestern  Iowa  Retail  Lmnbermen's 

Association. 

KANSAS. 

Central  Kans;»  Retailers'  Association.... 

Farmers'  Co-Operative  Grain  Dealers' 
A ssociat  ion  of  Kansas. 

Kansas  Egg  Shippers'  Association 

Kansas  (irain  Dealers'  A.ssociation 

Kansas  Pharmaceut  ical  A.ssociation 

Kansas  Retailers'  Associat  ion 

Kansas  Retail  Clothiers'  Association 

Kansas  State  Bankers'  Association 

Kansas  Slate  Retail  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. 

Southeastern  Kansas  Association  of  Com- 
mercial Clubs. 

KENTUCKY. 

Credit  Men's  Association  of  NcHthem 
Kentucky. 

Kentucky  Bankers*  Association 

Kentucky  Hardware  &  Implement 
Dealers'  Association. 

Kentucky  Institute  of  Accountants 

Kentucky  Manufacturers'  Association . . . 

Kentucky  Milk  Producers'  Cooperative 
Association. 

Kentucky  Retail  Clothiers'  .\ssociation. . 

Kentucky  Retail  Lumber  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Kentucky  State  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 

LOUISIANA. 

Independent  Oil  &  Gas  Producers'  Asso- 
ciation of  North  Louisiana. 

Louisiana  Association  of  Commercial 
Secretaries. 

Louisiana  Bankers'  Association 

Louisiana  Cotton  Seed  Crushers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Louisiana  Sugar  &  Rice  Exchange 


IIALNE. 

Develop  Maine  Movement 

Maine  Bankers'  Association 

Maine  C^micrs'  Association 

Maine  Retail  Jewelers'  Association 

Maine  State  Board  of  Trade 

State  Agricultural  <&  Industrial  League.. 

MARYLAND. 

Electrical  Contractors  of  Maryland 

Maryland  Association  of  Colled  Public 

Accountants. 

Maryland  Bankers'  .Association 

Maryland  Bottlers'  Protective  Associar 

lion. 
Maryland  Pharmaceutical  Association.. . 
Maryland  Wholesale  G  rocers'  .Association 
Transportation  Club  of  Maryland 


Address  of  secretary. 


Marshalltown,  Towa. 

Colfax,  Iowa 

Hampton,  Iowa 

Des  Moines,  Iowa... 
Monono,  Iowa 


Algona,  Iowa 

Mason  City,  Iowa. . 

Ames,  Iowa 

Dubu(^ue,  Iowa — 

Atlantic,  Iowa 

Davenport,  Iowa... 
Shenandoah,  Iowa. 

Denison,  Iowa 

Des  Moines,  Iowa.. 

Fort  Dodge,  Iowa. , 


Newton,  Kans 

Hutchinson,  Kans. 


Newton,  Kans 

Topeka,  Kans 

Stark,  Kans 

Topeka,  Kans 

Mc Pherson.  Kans . . 
Arkansas  City,  Kans. 


Pittsburg,  Kans. 


Covington,  Ky., 

Louisville,  Ky . , 
Sturgis,  Ky 


Louisville,  Ky. 

do 

do 


Paris,  Ky 

Louisville,  Ky . , 


Lexington,  Ky. 

Shreveport,  La. 
Oakdale,  La 


Baton  Rouge,  La. 
New  Orleans,  La. 


.do. 


Waterville.  Me... 

Rumford,  Me 

Portland,  Me 

Presque  Isle,  Me. 

Bangor,  Me 

Portland,  Me 


Baltimore,  Md. 
....do 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


857 

100 

476 

85 


4,500 

1,000 

105 

1,600 

250 

200 

23 

76 

150 

160 


175 
150 

42 
445 

650 

3,000 

115 

750 

1,900 


150 

569 
375 

18 

115 

1,000 

60 
100 


140 

20 

229 
35 

156 


700 

101 

24 

125 

6,500 


18 
30 

227 
29 

350 

15 

125 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


S3-5 
2 
5 

5-25 


10 

6 

13 


12-60 
20 


12 
1 
5 

10 

5 

3-« 


5-^ 
5 

2 

10-100 

2 

6 
10 


50 
7.50 


10-15 
50 


1 

3 

10 

3 


2-100 


12.50 
10 


Total. 


95,000 
600 


4,500 

5,000 

525 

3,000 


500 
3,000 

480 


5,500 
3,000 


1,000 

4,000 

900 

3,750 

12,000 


11,000 
4,000 

36 
4,500 


360 
1,0(J0 


5,000 

150 

4,200 
4,000 

10,000 


250 


375 

500 


225 
300 


2 

800 

10 

150 

10 

Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


December. 

Do. 
Marcli. 
January. 

June. 
February. 

Do 
May. 
March. 
July. 
Jtme. 
February. 
January. 

March. 


January. 
February. 

March. 
Mav. 
Do 

February. 
Da 


August. 

September. 
February. 

June. 

December. 

April. 

June. 
February. 


December. 

April. 

March. 
August. 

November. 


June. 
December. 

September. 
November. 


June. 

Do. 
March. 


II 


:( 


m 


cx)mmer6ial  organizations  of  united  states. 

STATS  AVD  TSBBITOSIAL— Contii&ued. 


Name. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Associated  Industries  of  Massachuiietts  . 

Certified  Public  Accountants  of  Kat>sa- 
chusetts. 

Consumers'  League  of  Massachusetts 

Home  Furnishers'  Association  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Massachusetts  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Massachusetts  Civic  Alliance 

Massachusetts  Fruit  Growers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Massachusetts  Lumber  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Massachusetts  Real  Estate  Exchange 

Massachusetts  Retail  Grocers  A  Pro- 
vision Dealers'  Association. 

Massachusetts  Retail  Shoe  Merchants' 
A.ssociation. 

Massachusetts  State  Pharmaceutical 
Association. 

Massachusetts  Wholesale  Lumber  Asso- 
ciation. 

State  Board  of  Labor  &  Industries 


AddroflB  of  secretary, 


Boston,  Maas.. 

'  •  •  •  •  VKU«  m^  •  •  •  •  • « 

....do......... 

....do 


..do......... 

..do 


MICHIGAN. 

Central  Michigan  Bean  Jobbers'  &  Grow- 
ers' Association. 

League  of  Jtichigan  Municipalities 

Michigan  Association  of  Ice  Cream  Man- 
ufacturers. 

Michigan  Association  of  Cleaners  A  Dyers 

Michigan  Canners'  Association 

Michigan  Dairymen's  A  ssociation 

Michigan  Hardwood  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

Michigan  Hay  <fe  G rain  Association 

Michigan  Implement  &  Vehicle  Dealers' 
Association. 

Michigan  Laundryawners'  Association.. . 

Michigan  Manufacturers'  Association 

Michigan  Milk  Producers'  Association. . . 

Michigan  Poster  Advertising  Association. 

Michigan  Real  Estate  A ssociation 

Michigan  Retail  Clothiers'  Association. . . 

Michigan  RetailCoal  Dealers'  Associatibn 

Michigan  Retail  Jewelers'  Association. . . . 

Michif:an  Retail  Hardware  Association . . 

Michigan  Retail  Lumber  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Michigan    Retail   Monument   Dealer's 
Association. 

Michigan  Retail  Shoe  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Michigan  Sand  &   Gravel   Producers' 
Association. 

Michigan  State  Pharmaceutical  Associa- 
tion. 

Michigan  Wholesale  G  rocers '  A  ssociat  ion . 

Michigan  Women's  Association  of  Com- 
merce. 

Northeastern    Michigan    Credit    Men's 
Association. 

Northeastern    Michigan    Development 
Bureau. 

Retail  Fumitupe  CluT>  of  Michigan 

Retail  Grocers  &  (Jcneral   Merchants' 
Association  of  Michigan. 

Saginaw  Valley  Lumber  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Upper  Peninsula  Development  Bureau. . 

Western  Michigan  Development  Bureau 

MINNESOTA. 

Northwestern    Granite   Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Minnesota  Bankers'  A  ssociation 

Minnesota  Canners '  Association 


Marlboro,  Mass 

Springfield,  Mass.^. 

Boston,  Mass. 

South  Braintree, 

Mass. 
Boston,  Mass 

Worcester,  Mass 

Boston,  Mass. 

.....d« 


Num- 
bcr  of 
mem- 
bers. 


St.  Louis,  Mich. 


Ann  Arbor,  Mich.... 
CarOfMlch 


Detroit,  Mtch 

HoUand,Mich 

Bav  City,  Mich 

Cadillac',  Mich 


Jackson,  Mich 

Mount  Clemens, 
Mich. 

Bav  City,  Mich 

Detroit,  Mich 

Howell,  Mich 

Detroit,  Mich 

Bav  City,  Mich 

Detroit,  Mich 

Kalamazoo,  Mich  .. . 
Marine  City ,  Mich. . . 
Grand  Rapids, Mich 

Traverse  City,  Mich . 

Lansing,  Mich^.... . 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Jackson,  Mi(di 


1,190 
96 

1,500 
150 

67 
250 
1,100' 

88 

.•viO 
500 

no 

1,300 
45 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


Bay  City,  Mich 

G  rand  Rapids,  Mich 


Saginaw,  Mich 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Cadillac,  Mich 


Saginaw,  Mich. 


Marquette,  Mich 

G  rand  Rapids,  Mich. 


St.  Cloud,  Minn. 


Minneapolis,  Minn . 
Le  Sueur,  Minn.... 


fiS 

30 
35 

40 

85 

300 

60 

140 
300 

100 

1,000 

15,000 

163 

000 

152 

260 

152 

1,275 

215 

52 

135 

23 

1,000 

60 
600 

75 

165 

57 
700 

85 

200 
110 


20 

1,400 
25 


tl5 


&-50 

25-100 
1 
1 

10 

5-25 
2 

6 

2 

15 


5-40 
5 

5 
10 


10 

p* 

4 

3 

5 
25 


2 
10 

10-25 
5 
5 

10^50 


10 


23 


15 

10-25 

5 
2.50 

10 


10 

5-75 
10 


Total. 


195,000 
1,700 

4,. 'WW 
2,000 

80,000 
2,500 
1,000 

380 


660 

2,000 

675 


800 
165 


2,100 


980 


1,000 
20,000 
2.'*,  000 
1,222 
1,200 
1,400 


750 


150 
1,350 


12,000 

285 
1,500 

350 

18,000 
11,000 


15,000 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


October. 


March. 
February. 

October. 
January. 
Fehruwy. 

Do. 

Marcb. 

May. 


June. 
December. 


September. 


December. 
July. 

Do. 
December. 

May. 

Do. 
Octol)er. 
May. 
October. 


May. 

February. 
Do. 

January. 

September. 

January. 

June. 

May. 
June. 

May. 

January. 

February. 
Do. 

December. 

April. 
Jauuarr. 


December. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


STATE   AlffD  mBamiTOMAL-Continued. 


Kmme. 


MINNESOTA— continued. 

Mlnneeeta  Klectrical  Association 

Minnesota  Employers'  Associatiwi 

Minnesota  Furniture  Buyers'  Asseciatioii 

Minnesota  G  inscng  Growers'  Association . 

Minnesota  Implement  Dealers'  A.sso- 
oiatien. 

Minnesota  Retidl  Grocers  &  General 
Merchant'  Association. 

Minnesota  Retail  if  ardware  Association. . 

Minnesota  State  Association  of  Electrical 
Contractors. 

Minnesota  Wholesale  Grocers*  Bureau... 

Northern  Minnesota  DcNielopmeut  -Asso- 
ciation. _ 

llIISSIS.HIP?|. 

Missi«!slppl  Bankers'  Association 

Mississippi  Cotton  Seed  Crushers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Mississippi  Lumbermen's  Statistical  Bu- 
reau. 

Mississippi  Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Mississippi  Textile  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation. 

lilSSOVBI. 

Associated  Industries  of  MissourL 

Cioal  Operators'  Association  of  the  Fifth 
&  Ninth  Districts  of  Illinois. 

Missouri  Bankers'  A  s.sociation 

Missouri  Bottlers'  As.Mociation 

Missouri  Grain  Dealers'  Association 

Missouri  Retail  Hardware  Association... 

Missouri  Society  of  Certified  Public  Ac- 
conn  tants. 

Mi.s.souri  State  As.sociation  of  Electrical 
Contractors  &  Dealers. 

Northeast  Missouri  Lumbermen's  Asso- 
ciation. 

Southwest  Missouri  Mine  Safety  St  Sani- 
tation Association. 

Boutiiwestern  Missouri  Tmplfment,  Ve- 
hicle &  Hardware  .\.><s<iciati()n. 

Southwestern  Missouri  Millers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

MONTANA. 

Associated  Industries  of  Montana. 

Montuiia  A  ssocialiuu  01  Commerciai  Club 
Secretaries. 

Montana  Coal  Operators'  .\  ssociation 

Montana  Fruit  Di'^tributors 

Montana  Implement  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Montana  Lumber  Manufacturers"  Asso- 
ciation. 

Montana  State  Pharmaceutical  Associa- 
tion. 

Montana  Wholesale  G  rocers'  Association . 

Retail  Merchants'  Association  of  Montana 

NEBRASKA. 

Federation  of  Nebraska  Retailers. 


Nebraska  Association  of  Ice  Cream  Manu- 
facturers. 

Nebraska  Bankers'  Association... 

Nebraska  Brick  &  Tile  Association 

Nebraska  Dairymen's  Association 

Nebraska  Laiu'idryowners'  Association.. 
Nebraska Lum1»er  Dealers*  Association.. 

Nebraska  Manufacturers'  A  s.sociat,ion 

Nebraska  Millers'  Association. 

Nebraska  Pharmaceutical  Association. . . 

Nebraska  Retail  Clothiers'  Association. . . 
Nebraska  Retail  Hardware  Association . . 
Nebraska  Retail  Jewelers'  Association . . . 

Nebraska  Boda  Water  Manulactnrors 

Nebraska  State  Association  of  Commer- 
cial Clubs. 


Address  of  secretary. 


St.  Paul,  Minn.. 
do 


Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Rock  ford,  Minn 

Owatonua,  Minn... 

Duluth,  Miim. 


Minneapolis,  Minn . 
do 


St.  Paul.  Minn... 
Brainerd,  Minn.. 


JacV-son,  Miss. . 
Meridian,  Miss. 


Battiesburg,  Miss... 


do 

Tupelo,  Miss. 


St.T.onis,  Mo. 
do , 


Sedalia,  Mo. .. 
St.  T/Ouis,  Mo. 
Mexico,  Mo. . . 
St.  l/ouis,  Mo. 
do. 


Kansas  City,  Mo... 

Hannibal,  Mo 

Webb  City,  Mo.... 

Jasper,  Mo 

.Mnx>ra,  Mo 


Havre.  Mont 

Roundup,  Mont. 


BilliniTs,  Mont 

Hamilton,  Mont.... 
Billings,  Mont 


Kalispell,Mont. 
Boulder,  Mont . 


Billings,  Mont. 
Helena,  Jlont . 


I-incoln,Xebr.. 
Fremont,  Nebr. 


Omaha,  Nehr 

Lincoln,  Nebr 

t  •  *  •  B  vxv  ••••  *•*•*•*•••« 
<  •  •  •  •  ^JIU*  •*•  ••■■•■■•«■■ 

do 

Omaha,  Nebr 

University      Place, 
Nebr. 

Lincoln ,  Nebr 

do 

Pierce,  Nebr 

1  innoln ,  Nebr 

York,  Nebr , 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


100 
626 
108 
36 
923 

1,000 

1,340 
55 


$5-20 
5 


L2o 

5 


5 
20 


300 
130 

58 


24 


To 

1.580 

49 

300 

706 

GO 

52 

50 

80 

19 

43 


100 
24 

19 
50 
60 

12 

650 

24 
600 


3,000 
80 

1.175 

17 

300 

.^0 
400 
40H 

n 

fiOO 

125 
800 
200 
24 
115 


7. 50-25 
10 


25-r>0 


5-10 

5^13 

4 

15 

10 


10 

1 


l-S 


40 
2i 
10 


20 


1 

10-40 

7 

'"2-io 
1 

10 
5 
5 

10 


Total. 


$r>00 


45 
4,615 

4,500 


2,000 

5.000 

8,0'X) 


3, '00 
1,700 


e.-MK) 


485 

2)0 

2,800 

19 


800 
10 


600 

7, 875 

650 

.'■.,7fW) 
2,4(W 

12,000 


12.000 
1,S00 
2,^00 
600 
3,000 
7,500 

4,o;)0 

600 
1,250 

5,0;'© 

1,000 
15,006 


89 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


March. 

December. 

February. 

December. 

January. 

July. 

February. 
January. 

May. 
IT©vember. 


May. 


ApriL 
June. 

May. 


February. 
June. 

January. 

November. 

Do. 

May. 


Jf»nnary. 
December. 

January, 
Mardi.* 
Do. 

January. 

July. 

April. 
January. 

February. 


June. 
January. 

Do. 
March. 

November. 

January. 

June. 

Februarv. 

l>o.  ■ 

Do 
January. 
Jime. 


40 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 
STATE   AND   TEEMTORIAL— Continued. 


Name. 


NEVADA. 

Nevada  Mine  Oi^erators'  Association 

NEW  H^MPSHIBE. 

New  Tlampshlre  Board  of  Trade 

New  Hampshire  Hotel  Association 

New  Hampshire  Manulacturcrs'  Associa- 
tion. 

NEW  JEESET, 


\  fwociation  o  f  New  Jersey . 
Council  of  the  State    ol 


Manufacturers 

Manufacturers 
New  Jersey. 

New  Jersey  "Association  of  Commercial 
Secretaries. 

New  Jersey  laundry  Ouners'  Associa- 
tion. 

New  Jersey  T-umbermen's  Association,. . 

New  Jt'iscy  State  Bottlers'  Trotective 
Association. 

New  Jersey  State  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Northern  'New  Jersey  lletoil  Jewelers' 
Association. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

New  Mexico  Electrical  Association. 


Wholesale  eirocers'  Club  of  New  Mexico. 
NXW  YORK. 

Associated  Manufacturers  &  Merchants 
of  New  York  State. 

Association  of  Ice  Croam  Manufacturers 
of  New  Yorlc  State. 

Central  New  Yorlc  Credit  Interchanpe 
Association. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  State  of  New- 
York. 

Empire  State  Association  of  Wholesale 
Lumber  &  Sash  A  Door  Salesmen. 

Empire  State  Clas  &  Electric  Association . 

Empire  State  Ice  Association 

Empire  State  Taper  Association 

Employers  &  Business  Men's  Association_ 

Glove  Manufacturers'  Association  of  the 
State  of  New  York. 

TJnen  Trade  Associiition  of  New  York. . . 

Manufacturers'  &  De;ilers'  Association  of 
Western  New  York. 

New  York  Business  I'ublishers'  Associa- 
tion. 

New  York  Canners'  Association 

New  York  State  Association  of  Builders. 

New  York  State  Association  ol  Electrical 
Contractors  &  T>ealcrs. 

New  York  Slate  Association  of  Hardware 
Jobbers. 

New  York  State  Bankers'  Association . . . 

New  York  St:^te  Builders'  As.sociation. . . 

New  York  State  Ice  ManuljM:tiirers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

New  York  State  Oystermcn's  Protective 
Association. 

New  York  State  Pharmaceutical  Associa- 
tion. 

New  York  State  Retail  Grocers'  Associa- 
tion. 

New  York  State  Retail  Hardware  Asso- 
ciation. 

New  York  Wholesale  Grocers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Northern    New     York     Development 
l.eagiie. 

Real  Estate  Association  of  the  State  of 
New  York. 

Retail  Ck>thiers'  Association  of  New  York 
State. 

Retail  Lumber  Dealers'  Association  of  the 
State  of  New  York. 


Address  of  secretary. 


Reno,  Nev . 


Concord,  N.  H 

Manchester,  N.  H. 
do 


Trenton,  N.  J 

New  York,  N.Y.... 


Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Newark,  N.J.i 


dn 
do 


do 

Paterson,  N.  J. 


AIbuquerque,NJdex 
...do. 


Buflak),  N.Y 

rtica,N.Y 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

New  York,  N.Y... . 
North  Tonawanda, 

TC    Y 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

Coxsackie,  N.  Y 

Rochester^  N.  Y 

Albany,  N.Y. 


Gtoversville,  N.  Y . 


New  York,  N.Y... 
BuUak),  N.  Y 


Num- 
ber of 
mem> 
bers. 


•  5 


23 

92 

225 


1,400 
220 


50 

130 
30 


30 


12 


1,900 
99 
50 

1,750 

125 

130 

100 

23 

3,000 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


t25 


5 
10-50 


10-25 
25 

6 

25 

lO-lOO 
10 


10 


10 


New  York,  N.Y... . 

Newark,  N.  Y 

Albany,  N.Y 

New  York,  N.Y. . 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 


New  York,  N.Y... . 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

New  York,  N.Y... . 


do 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

New  York,  N.Y... . 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

New  York,  N.Y... . 
Watertown,  N.  Y... 

Utica,N.Y 

New  York,  N.Y... . 
Rochester,  N.  Y 

>  Address  of  president. 


51 
201 

86 

115 

1,396 

400 

13 

1,019 

425 

CO 

50 

1,G70 

1,S92 

900 

127 

112 

11 

150 

350 


25-60 
5 


10 
5 

15 

10 

15 

25 

10-«) 


26 

5 

1-2 

1 

5 


fr-25 

2.50 

10 

10-30 


Total. 


Date  of 

annual 

niee'ing 


$350 
1,000 
4,000 


20,000 
5,500 


2,500 


300 


2,000 

3,000 

130,000 

C2o 

16,000 

* '1,436 


1,005 

1,276 

1,000 
2,200 
5,000 

325 


10,000 


125 
4,000 
2,000 
7,000 
12,000 
1,000 


5,745 


Janunrv. 


October. 

September. 

J^uary. 


April. 
February. 

June. 

April. 

February. 
Deceml>er. 


February. 

March. 

November. 

January. 

May. 

January. 

October. 

January. 

Do. 
December. 

February. 
March. 

November. 

March. 
February. 

October. 

June. 

February. 

Ai»ril. 

January. 

June. 

.Vugust. 

Febniary, 

January. 

.\pril. 

October. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 


STATE   AND   TEEEITOEIAL— Continued. 


Name. 


KORTn  CAROLINA. 

Cotton   Miuiufacturers'    Association   of 

North  Carolina. 
Merchants'  -Vssociation  of  North  Carolina 

North  Carolina  Bankers'  Association 

North  Carolina  Cotton  Seed  Crushers' 

Association. 
North  Carolina  Industrial  Association . .  _ 
North  Carolina  Secretaries'  Association. . 
Western  Carolina  Lumber  &  Timber  As- 
sociation. 

NORTn  DAKOTA. 

North  Dakota  Bankers'  AssociMlort 

North  Dakota  Implement  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

North  Dakota  Retail  Hardware  Associa- 
tion. 

North  r>akota  Retail  liUmbermen's  Asso- 
ciation. 

North  Dakota  Retail  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. 

OHIO. 

Farmers'  Grain  Dealers'  Association  of 
Ohio. 

Miami  Valley  Paper  Manufacturer's  As- 
sociation. 

Ohio  Association  of  Retail  Lumber 
Dealers. 

Ohio  Automobile  Trade  Association 

Ohio  Bankers'  Association 

Ohio  Builders'  Fupplv  Association 

Ohio  Butter,  Eeg  &  Poultry  Association. 

Ohio  Cannons'  Association 

OhioCommcrcialSecretaries'  Association. 

Ohio  Gas  &  Oil  Men's  A  ssociation 

Ohio  Grain  Dealers'  Association 

Ohio  FTardvrare  Association 

Ohio  I.aundryowners'  Association 

Ohio  Macadam  Association 

Ohio  Manubu'turcrs'  Association 


Ohio  Paving  Brick  Manufiacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Ohio  Retail  Clothiers  &  Furnishers'  .Vs- 
sociation. 

Ohio  Retail  Dry  Goods  Association 

Ohio  Retail  Jewelers'  Association 

Ohio  State  Board  of  Commerce , 

Ohio  Wholesale  tlrocers'  Association 

Southern  Ohio  Coal  Exchange 


OKLAHOMA. 

Oklahoma  Cotton  Seed  Crushers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Oklahoma  Employers'  Association 

Oklahoma  G  iunei^'  Association 

Oklahoma  Grain  Dealers'  Association... 

Oklahoma  Hardware  dc  Implement  As- 
sociation. 

Okbhoma  Millers'  Association 

Oklahoma  Retail  Clothiers'  Association. 

Oklahoma  Retail  Jewelers'  Association. , 

Oklahoma  State  Shippers'  Association.., 

Oklahoma  Wholesale  Grocers'  Associa- 
tion. 

State  Bankers'  Association , 


OREGON. 

Dealers'  Motor  Car  Association  of  Oregon . 

Industrial  .Vssociation  of  Orepon 

OrcRon  Association  of  Electrical  Con- 
tractors A  Dealers. 

Orecon  Bankers'  .Vssociation 

Oregon  Clayworkers'  Association 


Address  of  secretary. 


Charlotte,  N.  C. 


States  ville,N.C.... 
Henderson,  N.  C... 
Greenville,  N.  C 


RaleIsh,N.C 

Rocky  Mount,  N.  C 
Ashe\ille,  N.  C 


Farpo,  N.  Dak. 
Hope,  N.  Dak.. 


Grand  Forks,N.Dak. 

Minot,  N.  Dak 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 


Defiance,  Ohio.. 
Hamilton,  Ohio. 
Xenia,  Ohio 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Colmnbus,  Ohio 

do 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Colimibus,  Ohio 

Spring  Valley,  Ohio 
Spriufrfleld,  Ohio.... 

Columbus,  Ohio 

do 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

....do 


.do. 


Mount  Vernon,  Ohio. 

Columbus.  Ohio 

Steubem-ille,  Ohio.. 
Columbus,  Ohio 

do 


Oklahoma  City,  Okla 


255 

1,500 

445 

01 

300 
20 
32 


850 
225 

470 

60 

1,100 

100 

37 

612 

750 

1,132 

300 

150 

62 

2r. 

2,200 

300 

1,018 

125 

23 

000 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


12 
5-10 


5 
5 

GO-000 


7.50-20 
5 


410 

250 
200 


20 

20 

10-25 

10 
5-50 

10 
3 

25 
5 
1 

10 
4 
5 


12.50- 
100 


90 
77 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 


Portland,  Oreg. 

do 

....do 


.do. 


300 
SOO 
220 
500 

55 

100 

60 


10 
(OO 


42 

200 

50 

260 
22 


10 

10 

10-100 


5-200 


10 
3 

35-100 


12 
10 

5-20 
3 


Total. 


$3,000 
3,000 


100 
4,000 


S,000 
2,000 


300 
5,500 


740 

15,000 

7,500 

13,000 

3,000 

SOO 
1,S00 

130 


2,000 

7,500 

000 


15,000 


1,500 
*4.'566 


4,000 
3,500 


180 


5,000 
12,000 


2,500 


3,000 

2,000 
6G 


41 


Datecrf 

annual 

meeting. 


July. 

June. 
July. 
Jime. 

October. 
July. 
Do. 


July. 
January. 

February. 

Do. 

Jime. 


November. 


December. 

June. 

February. 

Do. 
December. 
April. 
October. 
June. 
February. 
March. 
January. 
November. 

March. 

February. 

March. 
June. 


ApriL 


May. 

Do. 
ApriL 
May. 
December. 

May. 

February. 
May. 
January. 
Do. 

December. 


June. 
September. 


42 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 
STATE  AND  TXBXITOUAL— Continued. 


Name. 


OREGON— continued. 

Orefron  Planinp  Mill  Owners'  Association. 

Oregon  Retail  Jewelers'  Association 

Oregon  Retail  Merchants'  Association . . 

Oregon  State  Cliamber  of  Commeroe 

Oregon  State  rotcl  Association 

Oregon  Ptate  Miners'  Association 

Oregon  State  Retailers'  Association 

Oregon  Wholesale  (Jrocers'  Association . 

Retail  Conlectioncrs'  Association  cfi  Ore- 
gon. 

Rogiie  River  Fruit  &  rroduce  Associa- 
tion. 

rr.xxsvLVAin\. 


Central  Pennsylvania  Coal  "Producers' 
Association. 

Engineers'  Society  of  Nortlieastem  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Engineers'  Society  of  Pennsylvania 

Engineers'  Society  of  Western  Pennsyl- 
vama. 

Pennsylvania  Association  of  Dyers  & 
Cleaners. 

Pennsylvania  Bankers'  Association 

Pennsylvania  Bottlers'  Protective  Asso- 
cittibn. 

Pennsylvania  Cammerdal  Secretaries* 
Association. 

Pennsylvania  Laundryowners'  Associa- 
tion. 

Pennsylvania  Lnmbormon's  Association. 

Pennsylvania  Manulacturers'  Associa- 
tion.* 

Pennsylvania IflDfTs'  State  Association. . 

Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Associa- 
tion. 

Pennsylvania  Slate  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation- 
Pennsylvania  State  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. 

Penns3rlvania  State  Hotel  Association . . . 

Retail  Herchauts'  Association  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Retail  Merchants  &  Business  ^en's 
IMstrict  Association  of  Southwestern 
Pennsylvania. 

Western  Pennsylvania  Retail  I>rug- 
gists'  Association. 

Wliolcsale  r.rocers'  Association  of  the 
Lehigh  Valley. 


Address  of  secretary. 


Portland,  Oreg. 
Albany,  Oreg . . , 
Portland,  Oreg. 

dOu 

. . . .  .00.  .  '. 

do 

do, 

do 

do 


Medford,  Oreg. 


AHoona,  Pa. . , 
Scranton,  Pa.. 


Harrisburg,  Pa.. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.. 


WilkeB-Barre,  Pa. 

Tyrone,  Pa 

Piiiladeiphia,  Pa. 


KHODE  ISLAND. 

Consumers'  League  of  Rhode  Island 

Lumber  Dealers'  Association  of  Rhode 
Island. 

Rhode  Island  Bankers'  Association 

Rhoile  Island  Brewers'  Association 

Rhode  Island  Business  League 

Rhode  Island  Milk  Producers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Rhode  Mand  Textile  Association 

Town  Criers  of  Rtiode  Island 


Coatesvllle,  Pa... 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

do 

....do 


Ifnntinsdnti ,  Pa . . 
Philadelphia,  Pa. . 


BangOT,  Pa 

Harrisbuig,  Pa. 


Phnadetphia,  Pa. . 
do 


Pittsburgh,  Pa.. 


do 

AUentown,  Pa. 


Providence,  R.  I. 
do 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 

.do. 


SOUTH  CAKOLINA. 

South  Carolina  Bankers' Association. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Manufacturers  &  Employers'  Associa- 
tion of  South  I>akota. 

Retail  Merchants'  Association  of  South 
Dakota. 

South  Dakota  Implement  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

South  Dakota  Retail  Hardware  Asso- 
ciation. 


Anderson,  S.C 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 

do 

do 

Minneapolis,  Minn . . 


0 

«5 

8,  US 
70 
T5 

1,000 

6 

155 

3^9 


2S4 

4oO 

fiOO 
1,250 

40 

1,175 
195 

37 

150 

200 

4,eoo 

900 
1,500 

85 

1.743 

mo 

8,500 
100 

300 
6 


1,250 
39 

54 
3 

200 
200 

65 
350 


302 

aoo 

430 
210 

200 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


tiOO 

6 

2 

10 

5 

1-2 


10-12 

(V-18 
»-lS.fiO 

7.50 

10 
8 

5 

25 

15 


4 
9 

20 


6-18 


13 
5 


1-25 
5-15 

5-10 


5-50 

6-7S 

5-20 

5 

5 


Total. 


tl,0SO 

425 

7,500 

20,030 
600 
«00 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


5,000 
6,000 


10.000 
l,5<i0 

185 

5,000 


43,575 

5.200 
4,600 


3,100 
30 


2,500 


9»0 

500 

1,000 

200 

6,006 
2  100 


3,500 

6,500 
2,000 
1,560 


March . 

September. 

August. 

December. 

June. 
February. 


May. 

May. 

January. 

June. 
January. 

July. 

June. 
September. 

Jime. 

January. 
Do. 

September. 
June. 

January. 


October.    • 
August. 

February. 


March. 
Do. 


November. 
March. 

May. 

Do. 
December. 
September. 

January. 
May. 


May. 

January. 

May. 


y 


CX)MMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES, 


STATS  Aim  TSRBITOBIAL— Continued. 


4a 


Name. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA— continued. 

South  Dakota  Retail  Harness  Dealers' 
Association. 

South  Dakota  Retail  Lumbermen's 
Association. 

South  Dakota  Wholesale  Grocers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

TENNESSEE. 

Tennessee  Manufacturers'  Association. . . 
Tennessee  Society  of  Certified  Public 

Accoimtants. 
West   Tennessee    League   of   Business 

Men's  Club. 

TEXAS. 

Associated  Advert  ising  Clubs  of  Texas. . . 

Lumbermen's  Association  of  Texas 

Retail  Coal  Dealers'  Association  of  Texas . 

Retail  Merchants'  Association  of  Texas . . 

Texas  Advertising  Club  At  Large 

Texas  Bankers'  Association 

Texas  Hrick  Manufacturers'  Association. 

Texas  Chamber  of  Commeroe 

Texas  Commercial  Executives'  Associa- 
tion. 

Texas  Cotton  Association 

Texas  Cotton  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Texas  Cotton  Seed  Cru.shers'  Association. 

Texas  Hardware  Jobbers'  Association. . . . 

Texas  Tndiistrial  Congress 

Texas  Industrial  Trafhc  Lea^e 

Texas  Midcoast  Industrial  Congress 

Texas  Petroleum  Refiners'  Association . . 
Texas  Wh(desale  Fruit  &  Produce  Deal- 
ers '  Association. 
West  Texas  Chamber  of  Commerce 


UTAH. 

Institute  of  Ftah  Architects 

Traffic  Bureau  of  I'tah 

Utah  Associated  Industries 

Utah  Assodation  of  Credit  Men . . 

Utah  Canners'  Association 

Utah  Manufacturers' Association. 
Utah  Retail  Grocers'  Association. 

Utah  Society  of  Engineers 

Utah  State  Wool  Growers 


TIRGINIA. 

Eastern  8h<ne  of  Virginia  Produce  Ex- 
change. 
Retail  Merchants' As.sociation  of  Virginia. 

Virginia  Coal  Operators'  Association 

Virginia  Freight  Traffic  Association 

Vii^inialoe  Manufacturers'  Association. . 

WASUINQTON. 

Employers'  Assodation  of  Washington . . 
Washington    Association   of    Electrical 

Contractors  and  Dealers. 
Washington   Automobile   Chamber    of 

Commerce. 
Washington  Coal  Operators'  Assodation. 

Washington  Fisheries'  Association 

Washington  Retail  Grocers  &  Merchants' 

Washington  Sodety  of  Certified  Public 
Accountants. 

Washington  State  Hotel  Association 

Yakima  Fruit  Growers'  Association 


▼EST  vmomiA. 

Central  West  Virginia  Credit  &  Adjust- 
ment Bureau. 

loe  Cream  Manu&u^urers'  Association  of 
West  Virginia. 

Kanawha  Coal  Shippers'  Association . . . , 


Address  of  secretary . 


Vermillion,  S.  Dak.. 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak  . 
Watertown,  S.  Dak . 


Nashville,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn . 


Covington,  Tenn. 


Corsicana,  Tex 

Houston,  Tex 

Dallas, 'Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Abilene,  Tex 

Dallas,  Tex 

Ferris, Tex 

Dallas,  Tex 

Tyler,  Tex 


Waco,  Tex. 
West,  Tex. 


Dallas,  Tex 

Hou.ston,  Tex.i 

» A  ddress  of  president 

Dallas,  Tex 

Orange,  Tex 

Collegeport,  Tex 

Fort  Worth, Tex.... 
do 


Stamford,  Tex. 


Salt  Lake  aty,  Utah 

do 

do 


do 

Ogden,  Utah 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

do 

do 

do 


Onley,  Va . 


Richmond.  Va. 

Norton.  Va 

Richmond,  Va. 
Salem,  Va 


Seattle,  Wash. 
do 


.do. 
.do. 
,do. 

do. 


....do 

Wapato,  Wash. 


Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 
Huntington,  W.  Va. 
Charleston,  W.  Va. . 


Num- 
l>er  of 
mem- 
bers. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


25 

200  I 
12 


$3 


2-10 


30 
15 


25 


700 

275 

9,000 

9 

1,617 

12 

505 

100 

125 
13 

600 
26 

2,400 

110 

200 

18 

43 

1,000 


13 
100 
200 
127 

21 
186 


25-1,000 
5-50 

25 
10 

15-20 
10 

5-1,000 
12 
5 
600 
15-30 

10 


200 
850 


5,000 

1,600 
38 
17 
80 


42 

130 
18 


1,000 
41 

100 

400 

131 
60 


1 

5 

10 

15 

6 

5-50 


25-200 
5 
5 

24-120 


10 


10 
7.50-25 
^        20 


6 
5 

5 

10 

10-50 
5 


Total. 


1250 


Date  of 

annual 

meeting. 


180 


3,500 


11,250 


32,500 
1,500 


20,000 


18,000 
1,500 
1,000 

10,800 


7,000 


7,338 


1,200 
10,000 


1,600 


3,600 
2,000 


3,000 
200 
900 


350 


May. 

Mardi. 
Do. 

July. 


April. 

July. 

Mav. 

July. 

May. 

April. 
June. 

March. 


June. 
July. 


July. 
ApriL 

Do. 

January. 

November. 
May. 
January. 
Do. 

May. 
January. 

January. 

May. 
April. 

January. 

November. 
Septemb^. 

July. 

ApriL 

October. 

August. 

May. 
January. 

November. 
December. 
August. 


A 


V    I] 


ill 


44 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 
STATE  AND  TEBWTOMAL— Continued. 


Name. 


WEST  viRQiNiA— continued. 


AddrefB  of  secretary. 


New  River  Association 

Northern  West  Virginia  Coal  Opwators' 
J^  ssoci  CI  t  ioQ  ■ 

Oil  &  Gas  Producers'  Association  of  West 
Virginia.  .    . 

Smokeless  Ck)al  Operators'  Assodation 
of  West  Virginia. 

West  Virginia  Bankers'  Association 

West  Virginia  CJoal  Association 

West  Virginia  Lumber  &  Builders'  Sup- 
ply Dealers.  . 

West  Virginia  Manufactmws'  Assoda- 
tion. 

West  Virginia  Wholesale  Grocers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

-WISCONSIN. 

Central  Wisconsin  Traffic  Association — 

Chippewa  Valley  Cooperauve  Associa- 
tion. 

State  Retail  Liquw  Dealers'  Association. 

Southern  Wisconsin  Cheesemakers  & 
Dairymen's  ASvSociation. 

Wisconsin  Association  of  Coffee  Roasters 
&  Jobbers.  ,  , 

Wisconsin  Association  of  Commercial 
Secretaries. 

Wisconsin  Association  of  Ice  Cream 
Manufecturers. 

Wisconsin  Association  of  Real  Estate 
Brokers. 

Wisconsin  Association  of  Wholesale 
Liquor  Dealers. 

Wisconsm  Bankers'  Association 

Wisconsin  Building  Material  &  Fuel 
Merchants'  Association. 

Wisconsin  Buttermakers'  Association . . . 

Wisconsin  Cheesemakers'  Association — 

Wisconsin  Crushed  Sione  Association — 

Wisconsin  Dairymen's  Association 

Wisconsin  Gas  Association 

Wisconsin  Ginseng  Growers'  Association. 

Wisconsin  Hemp  Order 

Wisconsin  Hide  Dealers*  Association  — 

Wisconsin  Implement  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Wisconsin  Manufacturers'  Association. . . 

Wisconsin  Pea  Packers'  Association 

Wisconsin  Pharmaceutical  Association. . 

Wisconsin  Retailers'  Association 

Wisconsin  Retail  Clothiers'  Association.. 

Wisconsin    Retail    Furniture    Dealers' 

Wisconsin  Retail  Hardware  Association. 

Wisconsin  Retail  Jewelers'  Association. . 

Wisconsin  Retail  Lumbermen's  Asso- 
ciation. 

Wisconsin  Retail  Market  Men's  Asso- 
ciation. 

Wisconsin 
Association. 

Wisconsin   Retail  Tea 
chants'  Association. 

Wisconsin  Society  ol  Certified  Public 
Accountants,  . 

Wisconsin  State  Association  of  Electrical 
Contractors  <fe  Dealers. 

Wisconsin  State  Bottlers'  Association 

Wisconsin  State  Hotel  Association 

Wisconsin  Wholesale  Grocers' Assoda-  .. 

ti(m. 

■WTOMINO, 

Wyoming  Cre'lit  Ratin;j  Exchange 

Wyoming  Wool  Growers'  Association 


Charleston,  W.  V». . 
Fairmont,  W.Va... 

Pu-kersburg,  W.  Va , 

Washington,  D.  C. .. 

Charleston,  W.Va... 
Huntington.  W.  Va. 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. . 

Fairmont,  W.Va..., 
Parkvsburg,  W.  Va 


Num- 
ber of 
mem« 
bera. 


Wausau^is. 
ComeU,  Wis. . 


Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Monroe,  Wis — 


Milwaukee,  Wis.... 

do 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

Appleton,  Wis 

Milwaukee,  Wis.>... 


....do 

Oshkosh,  Wis. 


Madison,  Wis 

do 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Fwt  Atkinson.  Wis. 
Milwaukee.  Wis. . . . 

Antigo,  Wis 

Madison,  Wis 

Milwaukee,  Wis — 
Madison,  Wis 


Retail   Monument   Dealers' 
&   Coffee   Mer- 


IkDlwaukee,  Wis 

Fort  Atkinson. Wis. 
Milwaukee,  Wis 

Beloit,  Wis 

Milwaukee,  Wis... 

Stevens  P(dnt,Wi8. 

Neenah,  Wis 

Milwaukee,  Wis — 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


n^eyenne,  Wyo. 
Mckinley,  Wyo. 


83 
154 

300 

100 

230 

700 

79 

300 

55 


46 


Annual  Income. 


Sate. 


95 

60 


10-30 

25 
10 

50-aoo 


ToteL 


44 

360 

11 
75 
86 

223 

29 

900 
138 

400 

531 

14 

8,200 

173 

100 

30 

16 

500 

225 
70 
700 
1,500 
210 
350 

1,166 
300 
615 

700 
39 
24 
18 

106 

63 

150 

33 


132 

350 


8 
1 

10 

• 

15 

5 

12.50- 
100 
5-25 


10 
5 

25 

50 

2 

2 

10 

3 

5 

5 

7.50 


5 

3 

10 


10 

6 

100 


12-180 
5 


1  Address  of  president. 


81,500 


3,000 
'2,'566 


8,000 


350 
110 
875 
500 

1,115 


10,000 
7,000 

2,000 


6,000 
1,000 


1,000 
"3,566 


1,000 
3,000 


7,000 
2,000 
5,000 


190 

72 

150 

3,300 


700 
3,300 


Date  of 

amnial 

meeting. 


Jannarj. 
February. 


December. 

September. 

June. 

January. 


ApriL 

October. 
November. 

July. 
March. 

October. 

June. 

January. 

February. 


Jidy. 
August. 

February. 
January. 

Do. 
December. 
March. 
September. 
June. 

September. 
December. 

November. 

Do. 
June. 

August. 

Da 

February. 
Do. 
Do. 

October. 

January. 

October. 

August. 

January. 

March. 

September. 

May. 


■J 


January. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


LOCAL. 


45 


Symbols  are  employed  to  indicate  the  field  of  service  of  the  respective  local  organic 
zations  and  their  special  activities.     Following  is  a  key  to  the  symbols: 
Al.  Civic  and  industrial  development  of  district. 
A2.  Interests  of  local  retail  merchants. 

A3.  Interests  of  local  manufacturers  of  miscellaneous  products. 
A4.  Interests  indicated  in  title  of  organization,  or  special  service  not  indicated  by 

preceding  symbols. 

ALABAMA. 


City  and  organization. 


Allianv:  Board  of  Commerce 

Anniston  (pop.  14,326): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Dry  Goods,  Clothing  &  Shoe  Association. 

Rotary  Club 

Athens  ( pop.  1,715):  Commercial  Club 

Bessemw  (pop.  17,156):  Board  of  Trade. 

Birmingham  (pop.  197,670): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Civic  Association 

Employers'  Association. 

Real  Estate  Exchange 

RetaU  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Traffic  A^ociaticm 

BrewtOD  (pop.  2,185):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Bridgeport  (pop.  2,125):  Chamber  of  Commwce 

Citrcmelle  (pop.  935):  Business  Men's  Associati(m. . . 

Cullman  (pop.  2,130):  Commercial  Chib 

Decatur  (pop.  4,228):  Boosters'  Club 

Demopolis  (pop.  2.417):  Commercial  Club 

Dothan  (pop.  7.016): 

Champer  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Florence  ( pop.  6,689):  Chamljer  of  Commerce 

Fort  Payne  (pop.  1,317):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Gadsden  ( pop.  15, 301 ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hunts ville  (pop.  7,611):  Huntsville  &  Madison  County 
Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Jasper  (pop.  2,509):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Marion  (pop.  1,834):  Board  of  Trade 

Mobile  (pop.  59  201): 

Cham1)er  of  Commerce  &  Business  League 

Cotton  Exchange 

Rotary  Club 

Montgomery  (pop.  44,039): 

Associat  ion  of  Credit  Men. 

Cluunber  of  Commerce 

Cotton  E  xchange 

Rotary  Club 

Belma  ( pop.  15,945): 

Cham  ?  )or  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Sheffield  ( pop.  4,865):  Commercial  Club 

Sylacauga  (pop.  1,456):  Retail  Merchants'  Association. 

Troy  (pop.  4,961):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Tuscaloosa  (pop.  10,825): 

Board  of  Trade 

Credit  Association 

Rotary  Club 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


300 

275 
15 
.56 
122 
100 

2,250 

2,000 

37 

100 


250 
60 
71 
30 
50 

105 
96 


43 

1,208 

25 

250 

230 

25 
100 

790 

27 

110 

37 
700 

17 
105 

210 
47 

137 
25 

125 

250 
45 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


33 


ALASKA. 


Cordova  (pop.  1,752):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Fair])anks  (pop.  3,541):  Commercial  Club 

Juneau  (pop.  1,644):  Commercial  Club 

Ketchikan  (pop.  1,613): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Commercial  C\uh 

Seward:  Chamlier  of  Commerce 


60 
40 
57 

163 


50 


Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 


A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$12.50 

30-600 

5 

5-10 

12 

12 

25 

12 

1 

25 


25-300 


1 

6 

12 

12 

1-5 


10 
24 
3 
20 
25 


25 

1()0 

25 

5-60 

25 

120 

1.50 


Total. 


$4,500 

10,000 

90 

840 

1,220 

1,200 

56,250 
20,000 


2,000 


18,000 
1,000 
284 
180 
1,000 
1,250 
2,000 


504 
28,992 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


6,250 
125 


12 
25 


12-24 

25 

5-12 


19,750 
3,000 
2,200 

2,000 

20,000 

2,351 

1,890 

5,000 

600 

6,500 


6,000 

2,500 
1,125 


January. 

Do. 

Do. 

September. 

Da 

June. 
July. 

October. 

March. 
January. 

Do. 
October. 
April. 
March. 
June. 

April. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 

September. 
October. 


January. 
October. 
May. 

November. 

Do. 
August. 
May. 

November. 
June. 

Do. 
May. 

June. 

January. 

February. 


•  I 


Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 


$24 
12-60 


1-10 


$2,000 

1,000 

700 


4,500 


May. 
July. 
June. 

February. 

Do. 


I 


Ifli 


'l^j 


46 


COMMERCIAL  ORGAN IZiLTIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — CoBlinued. 

ARIZONA. 


t 

City  and  on^ranixotteo. 

Njtm- 
berof 
mem- 

DCTC 

Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 

Annual  Income. 

Date  ef  an- 

Rate. 

Total. 

nuU  meeting. 

Bisbee  (pop,  9,019): 

Warren  District  Bu^inoss  Men's  Association 

Warren  District  Commercial  Club 

00 
100 
100 
200 

90 
14S 
12S 

200 

1,000 

50 

22 

150 

143 

S50 

150 
115 
350 

100 

55 
250 
110 
163 

A3 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 

U 

S2,500 
3,000 

Decern  bM. 
January. 

Chandler*  f b«mN>r  of  <^nn*mw^f> , 

Clifton  (pop.  4,874):  Greenlee  County  Quunber  of 

Commerce. 
Dourias  (pop.  6,437): 

business  Men's  Protective  Association 

1 

5 

12-300 

6 

1,000 

1,S00 

7,009 

625 

February. 
March. 

Chafiiber  of  Conaiaeroe  &  Mines. 

May. 

Fla^tafl  (pop.  1,633):  Board  of  Trade 

January. 

Glol«e  (pop.  7,083): 

Ciiia.  rnnntv    MipinP    CaiurrMv:    ^    ChMnhAr    of 

Febmarx. 

Commerce. 
Gila  (^ountv  Taxpayers'  Association  i:  Cham- 

5,000 

Do. 

ber  of  Commerce. 
Kingman: 

Cham')er  of  Commerce J 

Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 

Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Merchants'  Association 

Bo. 

Mesa  (pop.  1,692):  Cmnmercial  Club 

1-10 
12-120 

12-25 

10 

20 

5-10 

6-12 

24-120 

4,000 
4,800 

15,000 
3,000 
2,500 

Do. 
Do. 

Phoenix  (pop.  19,445): 

Ch«mbAr  of  CoHfiTneree            

January. 

Merchants  &  MaamtEtcturers'  A.ssociation 

Rotarv  Clab 

February. 
April. 

Prescott  (pop.  5,092):  Yavapai  Coimty  Chamber  of 

Commerce. 
T^mpp  (pop.  1,4^*)'  Cnmmunit y  Cl^h 

December. 

1,500 

Jaonary. 

Tucson  (pop.  17,324): 

Business  Men's  Protective  Association. 

October. 

Chaml*r  of  Commerce 

13,150 
1,210 
3,000 

January. 

Winslow  (pop.  2,381):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Yuma  (pop.  2,'914):  Yuma  County  Commercial  Club. 

6 
6-120 

AprU. 
Jaaoary. 

ARKANSAS. 


Batosville  (pop.  3,399):  Chaml>or  of  Commerce 

Bentonville  (pop.  l.Pi'W):  Communit  v  Club 

Blytheville  (pop.  3,S49):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Camdea  (pop.  3,995):  Public  Sorvioe  Bureao. 

Conway  (pop.  2,794):  C-ommercial  Club 

De  Queeo  ( pop.  2,018) :  Chami  -er  of  Commerce 

Dermott  (pop.  l,tk>2):  Boiird  of  Trade 

Eureka  Springs  (pop.  3,228): 

Commercial  Clun 

Retail  (JTOcers'  Associatioii 

Fayette \ille  (pop.  4,471): 

Advertising  Club 

Busmess  Men's  Club 

Fordyce  (pop.  2,794):  Retail  Merchant.s'  Asseciatiom. 

Forrest  Cit  v  *  pop.  2,4!il ):  Rotary  Club 

Fort  HmitK  (pop.  29,390): 

Busmess  Men's  Chib 

Fort  Smjth-\'p.n  Bupen  Merchants'  Assaciatioo. 

Noon  Civics  Club 

Traffic  Bureau 

Harrison  (pop.  1,002):  Rotary  Club 

Helena  (pop.  11,122): 

Board  of  Trade 

Business  Men's  league 

Hot  Springs  ( pop.  17,rt90»:  Merchants'  Association. . . 

ImlHKieo  (.pop.  <jOO>:  Business  Men's  Club 

Jones horo  (pop.  7,123):  Chamljer  of  Commerce 

Little  Rock  ( pop.  58,716): 

Board  of  ('ommerce 

Cotton  Exchange 

Grain  Exchange 

Lions  Club 

Merchants*  Freight  Biweau 

Rotary  Club 

Lonoke  (pop.  1,547):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Malvern  ( pop.  2,778):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Mammoth  Spring  (pop.  817):  Commercial  Club 

Marionna  (pop.  4,810):  Commercial  Club 

Mena  (pop.  3,^53):  Commercial  Club 


S40 

40 

150 

105 

110 

58 

80 

838 
14 

12 

120 

16 

32 

400 

112 

50 

54 

35 

125 
2t)6 
150 
29 
250 

8,000 
101 

16 
104 

50 
146 
165 

50 

56 
504 
100 


Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A4 

Al 
A2 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
A4 
A4 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


$12 

12 

25 

6 

1-26 

i8-«0 

12 

12 
1 


14 
34 

10 

25 

1-10 

12 


30-500 

5-60 

1-6 

1 

25 

25 

30-120 

72 

15 

60-300 

24 

1 

.50 

1 

<M8 


tl4,000 


8,000 
1,750 
8,000 
1,500 
800 

6,000 


1,000 


10,000 
3,000 
1,200 
9,000 

700 

7,000 
4,000 


6,250 

75,000 

7,800 

872 

1,300 


8,750 


300 


4,000 
2,  QUO 


January. 

April. 

September. 

Octobw. 

Novnnber. 

June. 
January. 


July. 

January. 

Jtme. 

May. 

AprU. 


November. 
April. 

September. 

January. 

Do. 
February. 

Man*. 

May. 

February. 

Do. 
Do. 
January 


r  -i 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
A&KANSA&--CoBtia«0d. 


47 


I 


City  and  (H-ganizatiao. 


Montloello  (pop.  2,274):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce. . 
Morrillton  (pop.  2,424):  Cbaml>er  of  Comraeroe. . . 

Newport  (pop.  3,557):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Osoeola(pop.  1,769):  Commercial  Club 

Ozark  (pop.  1,146):  C/ommunity  Club 

Paragould  (pop.  5,248):  Chamber  of  Commeroe... 
Pine  Bluff  (pop.  17,777): 

Chamber  of  C<ommeroe 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rogers  (pop.  2,820):  Rotary  Club 

RusseUville  (pop.  2,936):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Searcy  (pop.  2.331):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Siloam  Springs  (pop.  2,405): 

Advertising  Club 

Fruit  Grocers  &  Shippers'  Association 

Texarkana  (pop.  5.65.5): 

Chamber  oiOommerre 

Merchants'  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


165 
35 
725 
120 
100 
ISO 

300 

160 

41 

115 


40 

30 

300 
124 


Pri- 
mary 

pose 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 

Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 

Al 
A2 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$10 

1 

24 

12 

2 

25 

12 

12 

11 

12-60 


Total. 


81,650 

375 

15,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


8 
1 

12 
1 


3,500 

9,000 

1,400 

451 


500 


9.000 
1,800 


January. 
March. 

Jannary. 
February. 

October. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 


Do. 
December. 

January. 
April. 


CALIFORNIA. 


Alhambra  (pon.  5,021): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Anaheim  (pop.  2.028): 

Board  of  T rade 

Retail  Merchant's  Association 

Areata  (pop.  1,121):  Chamber  of  Commeroe 

At ascadero:  Boosters'  Chib 

Auburn  (pop.  2,376):  Commercial  Club 

Bakersfleld  (pop.  17,543): 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Kern  County  Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Dealers 

Banning:  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Beniria(pop.  2,300):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Berkeley  (pop.  60,427): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Bishop  (pop.  1.190):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Calexioo  (pop.  797):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Centerville:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chico  (pop.  8,750): 

Ad  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chino(pop.  1,444):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Claremont  (pop.  1,114):  Board  of  Trade 

Coalinga  (pop.  4.199):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Coming  (pop.  972):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

C  orona  fp(  )p .  S  .5  40) :  Commercial  Club 

Covina  (pop.  l.«»52): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merr-hanf  s'  Credit  Association 

Crows  Landiiip:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Dinuba  ( pop.  970) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Edom:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

EI  Ceniro  (ivjp.  I.GIO):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Escondido  (pop.  1,334): 

Qi:«nber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Assocriation 

Eureka  (pop.  15,142): 

Credit  Association  of  ITiunboldt 

llumboidt  Automobile  Trade  Association 

llumlwldt  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Femdule  (pop.  905);  Cb'=)mber  of  Commerce 

F"  rt  Bragg  (pop.  2,408):  Mendic^o  Coast  Retail 

Grocers  AsBwiation. 
Fort  una  (pop.  883): 

Boaraof  Trade, 


Federated 
County. 


Commercial   Bodies  of   Humboldt 


120 
300 

I.tO 
150 

81 
270 

83 

200 
17 
28 
65 

164 

285 

58 

75 

125 

300 

35 

92 
400 
105 
150 
60 
50 
100 

50 
20 
60 
98 
26 
142 

700 

18 

200 

20 

125 

100 

25 


45 

6 


A2 

Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A2 


Al 

Al 


$12-36 
3 

5 

12 

4 


2.50-10 
10 


2 
12 

12 
18 
24 
10 
12 


82,000 
1,000 

950 

1,800 

324 

350 

5,000 

2,000 


6 
10 

2 
2 

10 


1 

28 

5 
1 


lS-30 

12 

1 

12 


6 


125 
1,968 

3,500 
1,000 


1,250 

3,600 

100 

550 
4,000 
210 
300 
629 
500 


300 
150 
400 
600 
150 
2,800 

3,500 


3.000 

420 

3,000 


1,500 


270 


AprU. 
January. 

December. 

October. 

January. 

June. 

Ajjril. 

March. 

November. 

Do. 
June. 

October. 

May. 

June. 

March. 

February. 


January. 

Do. 
March. 
February. 

Do. 
April. 
MTarch. 

Jime. 

November. 

May. 

Januarv. 
Do. 

Do. 


February. 
Januarv. 

Do: 
December. 
February. 


November. 
July. 


i 

II 


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I  LI 


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IN 


48 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
CALIFORNIA— Continued. 


City  and  OTganization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem* 
bers. 


Fresno  (pop.  36,314): 

Building  Material  Dealers'  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Fresno  Coimty  Chamber  of  Comma-ce 

Merchants'  Association 

Retail  Hardware  Association 

Traffic  Association 

Fullerton  (pop.  1,725):  Board  of  Trade 

Gait:  Development  Club 

Gilrov  (pop.  2,437): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Glendora:  Chamber  of  Commove 

Grass  Valley  (pop.  4,520): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Nevada  County  Development  Association 

Orldley  (pop.  987):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hanfofd  (pop.  4,829): 

Board  of  Trade 

Kinjis  Coimty  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hayward  (pop,  2,746):  Chtunber  of  Commerce 

Healdsburi?  (pop.  2,011):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hemet  (pop.  992):  Uemet  Valley  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. 

Ilighgrove:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

UoUister  (pop.  2,308):  San  Benito  County  Chamber 
of  Commerce. 

TToltville  (pop.  729):  Commercial  Club 

Indio:  Board  of  Trade 

Kin^  City:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

La  .^olla:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lakeport  (pop.  870):  Boost ers'  Club 

Lindsay  (pop.  1,814):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lockeford:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lodi  (pop.  2,697):  Business  Men's  Association 

Lompoc(pop.  1,492): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Lompoc  Valley  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lour  Beach  (pop.  29,163): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Long  Beach  Harbor  Industrial  Association 

Realty  Board 

Los  An-eles  (pop.  568,496): 

Associated  Jobbers 

Associated  Ret  ail  Credit  Men 

Asso(  iated  Wine  <t  lieer  Industries 

Aui  omobile  Trade  Association 

Building  Industries  Associul ion 

Buildinp  Miiterial  Dealers  Credit  Association... 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

City  I'lanuin,'  Assoc^iation 

Credit  Men's  AssWation 

Commerr-ial  Board 

Foimders  &  Employers'  Association 

Hollywood  Board  of  Trade 

Lumbermen 's  F.  xchan^e 

Merchants  &  Mimufacturers'  Association 

I*roduce  Exchange 

Realty  Board 

Retail  Dry  Goods  Merchants'  Association 

ReUiil  Merchants'  Creilit  Association 

Retail  Shoe  Dealers'  Association 

Stock  Exchange 

Wholesale  Hay  Dealers'  Association 

Wholesale  Metal  Dealers  Club 

Wholesalers'  Board  of  Trade 

LoeCatos  (pop.  2,232): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Madera  (pop.  2,404):  Madera  County  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. 

Manteca:  Board  of  Trade 

Martinez  (pop.  2,115): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Contra  Costa  County  Chamber  of  Commerce. , 


43 

468 

1,600 

336 

6 

160 

175 

50 

65 
40 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


129 

12 

300 

260 

250 

210 

90 

80 

30 
250 

120 
30 


150 
40 

130 
37 

125 

46 
200 

300 

800 

35 

150 

110 

200 

53 

78 

200 

140 

4,800 

95 

806 


60 

350 

8 

1,000 

55 


10 
100 
18 
64 
10 
22 
150 

80 
35 


143 

250 
40 


A4 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
A4 

A4 

A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
At 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A  4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


too 

25 
25 
24 


10-12 
6-18 


Total. 


12 

5-100 

1 

a-15 

« 

5 


3 
"i2 


7.50 

6-24 
3 


12 

25 

2.50 

30-360 

10 

36 

10 

5 

30-60 

25 

2 

10 

30 

5-50 


120 
20 
20 
60 

6 
IS 


12 
1 


$1,500 
20,000 
50.000 
12,000 


Date  of  an* 
nual  meeting. 


2.100 


700 
400 


2.000 
2,000 
5,000 

6,750 

4,000 

1,750 

540 


5,000 


600 
1,000 


2,000 

'i,"666 


1,000 

6,000 

12,000 

1,000 

375 

10,000 
2,000 


2.160 

6.000 

9.020 

100,000 

200 


3.000 


5 

2.000 

12 

50 
10 

4,500 

360 


480 

6:50 

4,800 

800 

4,500 
40 


April 
January. 
Do. 
ApriL 

December. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 
April. 


Do. 
February, 
October. 

May. 

February. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 


June. 

February. 
March. 
January.. 
July. 

October. 

November. 

June. 
May. 

January. 
Do. 
Do. 

October. 

July. 

April. 
l>ecember. 
January. 
June. 
Hay. 
Do. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
December. 
May. 
January. 

Do. 
October. 
January. 

Do. 
October. 

January. 
Do. 
September. 

October. 

April. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
C  A  LIF  ORNI  A-^ontlnued. 


49 


City  and  organization. 


MarysAille  (pop.  5.430): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Yuba  County  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Mavfleld  (pop.  1/)41):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 
Modesto  (pop.  4,034): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Stanislaus  County  Board  of  Trade 

Monrovia  (pop.  3,576): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Granite  Club 

Monterey  (pop.  4,923):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 
Mountain  View  (pop.  1,161):  Commercial  Club. 
Napa  (pop.  5,791):  Merchants'  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Nevada  City  (pop.  2,689):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Newark:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Newport  Beach  (pop.  445):  Chamber  of  Commerce... 

NUes:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Nuevo:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Oakdale(pop.  1,035):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Oakland  a>op.  214,206): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Ftuitvale  Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Exchange 

Rotary  Club 

Ontario  (pop.  4,274): 

Chamljer  of  Commerce 

Business  Men's  A^ociation 

Orange  (pop.  2,920): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Association 

Orland  (pop.  836): 

Business  Men's  Association 

('hamljcr  of  Commerce 

Orovilie  (pop.  3,859): 

Merchants'  Associatiwi 

United  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Orovilie  and 
Allied  Communities. 

Oxnard  (pop.  2,555):  Board  of  Trade 

Pacific  Grove  (pop.  2,384):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 
Palo  Alto  (pop.  4,486): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Pasa  Jena  (pop.  49,62i»): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Associat  ion 

Paso  Robles  (pop.  1,441):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Petaluma  (pop.  5.880):  rhaml)er  of  Commerce 

Mttsburg:  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Placerville  (pop.  1,914);  El  Dorado  County  Chamber 

of  Commerce. 
Pomona  (pop.  13,624): 

Associated  Chambers  of  Commerce  of  San  Gabriel 
Valley. 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Citrus  Belt  Automobile  Trades  Association 

Pomona  Valley  Merchants'  Credit  Association... 

Porterville  (pop.  2',69t)):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Red  Bluff  (pop.  3,530):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Redding  (pop.  3.572): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Shasta  County  Merchants'  Association 

Shasta  County  Promotion  and  Development  As- 
sociation. 
Redlands  (pop.  14,.573): 

Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Merdiants  &  Mtinufacturers'  Association 

Redondo  Beach  (pop.  2,9;i5):  Chaml)er  of  (Commerce 
Redwood  Ciiv  (pop.  2^2):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 

Reedlev:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Richmond  (pop.  6,802): 

Chamber  oi  Commerce 

Industrial  Commission 

Point  Richmond  Commercial  Club , 

ReLail  Merchants'  Association 


148759**--20- 


150 
250 
100 

150 
84 
14 

100 

135 

200 
45 
60 

100 
20 

100 
35 
60 
60 

1,900 
125 
300 
220 

267 
36 

175 
70 

25 
125 

38 
360 

125 
49 

150 
95 

600 
201 
ft) 
261 
120 
130 


17 

300 
70 
50 

125 

200 

305 
50 
62 


500 
100 
100 
75 
100 


42 

80 
91 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A2 
A4 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A4 

A2 
Al 

A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 


Al 
A  4 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$12 

12 

6 


18-90 


Total. 


6 

25 
1 

12 
36 

2.50-20 
36 

5 
12 

6 
12 


fr-100 


6 

10 
12-60 

12 

24 

12 

12-180 


12 


10 

1-4 

1-5 

12-150 

12 


36 
2-10 


12 

6-12 

4 

12-60 


30-300 


12-18 


$3,000 

7,000 

50 

3,000 
2,500 


800 


405 
350 
100 


105 


600 
47,500 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


6,500 

1,500 
1,200 


200 
1,500 


7,000 

375 

800 

1,500 
2,100 


5,000 
1,000 
5,400 


5,500 


3,000 
3,500 

152.50 


May. 

February. 

January. 

December. 

April. 

February. 

May. 
January. 

October. 
Do. 
September. 
January. 
March. 

Do. 
December. 


Da 
April. 
May. 

October. 
September. 

April. 
July. 

June. 


Do. 

February. 
January  I 

March. 


May. 

November. 

January. 

ApriL 

May. 

January. 


July. 

October. 
June. 

January. 
Do. 


Do. 

March. 
1,600     October. 


6,000 

1,000 

500 


3,500 
200 


January. 

June. 

April. 

February, 

March. 

October. 

June. 


50 


COMMERCIAL  ORGAKIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
CALIFORNIA— Continued. 


City  and  orpinlzati(Hi. 


I' 


!i 


Riverside  fpop.  30,496): 

Arlington  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Realty  &  Insurance  Board 

Riverside  County  Automobile  Trades  Associati<»i 
Sacramento  (pop.  68,984): 

Builders' Exchange 

Consolidated  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Traffic  Association. 

Retail  Grocers'  Associat  ion 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Salinas  (pop.  3,736): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Associat  ion 

Salinas  Valley   Merchants'    Protective   Credit 
Association. 
San  Bernardino  (pop.  17.616): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Prot  ect ive  Association 

San  Diego  (pop.  56,412): 

Cabrillo  Commercial  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers  &  Employers'  Association 

Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club : 

W  holesalers'  Board  of  Trade  &  Credit  Association 

San  Dimas:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

San  Fernando:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

San  Francisco  (pop.  478,530): 

Advertising  Club 

Architectural  Club 

Automobile  Elect  rical  Association 

Automobile  Trade  Association 

Board  of  Trade 

Bottlers'  Protective  Association 

Brewers'  Prot  ect  ive  Associat  ion 

Building  Industries  Association 

Cabinet  Manufacturers'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Civic  League  of  Improvement  Clute  &  Associa- 
tions. 

Commercial  Club 

DoAvn  Town  Association 

General  Contractors'  Association 

Hay  Association 

Machinery  Dealers'  Association 

Merchant  s'  E  xchange 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Associaticm. 

Milk  Dealers'  Association 

Mission  Street  Merchants'  Association 

One-hundred  Per  Cent  Club 

Printers'  Board  of  Trade 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

Retail  Dry  Goods  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Soda  Water  Manufacturers'  Board  of  Trade 

Stock  Exchange 

Wholesale  Fruit  &  Produce  Merchants*  Credit 
Association. 
San  Jose  (pop.  39,810): 

Builders*  Exchange 

Chamber  <rf  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

One-Hundred  Per  Cent  Club 

Retail  (Jrocers'  Association 

San  Luis  Obispo  (pop.  5,157): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Associattoii 

San  Mateo  (pop.  4,384): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

San  Mateo  &  Burlingame  Merchants'  Association. 

San  Miguel:  Improvement  Club 

San  Pedro:  Chfuubtf  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


h 


80 

115 

325 

50 

23 

181 
1,600 
35 
115 
315 
168 

98 

5 

09 


225 
100 

550 
726 

40 
425 
137 

26 
130 
110 

406 
100 

18 
175 
215 

25 

13 
360 

12 
5,231 

65 

2,040 

800 

52 

25 

27 

425 

1,200 

25 

250 

130 

160 

550 


23 
500 
305 
16 
70 
63 


206 

550 

230 

45 

74 

200 
85 

150 
50 
70 

400 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A2 
Al 
A4 
A4 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 

Al 
A2 
A2 


Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4  ; 

A2  I 

Al  I 

A4 

A4 

A2 

A2 

A2 

A4 

A4  , 

A4  > 

A4  ! 


A4 
Al 
A2 
A2 
A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


t5 


25 
6 


Total. 


HOC 

1,500 

8,000 

800 


10-30 
12 


45,000 


.!. 


12 
90 

»-60 
1 
6 


12 
13 

2 

5-25 

30-900 

24 

18 

60 

2 

6 

12 
18 
42 

2-5 
60 
25 

120 
30 
36 

30-60 
10 

50 
24 
60 


3.50-10 


24-^ 

10-12 

.50 

18 

6-30 


25 


12-120 


8,750 
7,000 

1,200 

5 

1,700 


2,700 


20,000 
17,230 
3,000 
6,000 
4,000 
1,530 


400 


8,500 


1,440 


250,010 
4,000 

2tt),000 

19,2)0 

260 


100 
100 

.......... 

27,343 

12 
25 

3,000 

14,000 

6,500 

12-30 

8,250 

6-24 
30 
50 

3,360 


8,640 

7,500 

400 

300 


6,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


Jane. 

Januftry. 

May. 

Do. 

March. 

December. 

January. 

May. 

June. 

May. 


September. 


June. 
Do. 


November. 

January. 

J  une. 

April. 

December. 

July. 

ApriL 

November. 
July. 

Do. 
April. 
January. 
May. 
February. 

Do. 
May. 
January. 

Do. 
Do. 
February. 

March. 

Do. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 
September. 
January. 
Febniary. 

October. 

November. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 


December. 
July. 

November. 
October. 
Do. 

September. 
March. 


Do. 
June 
Do. 


f 


V 


r 


COMMERCIAL   ORGAN iZATICmS   OF   UNITED   STATES. 

y^OCAL — ^  ontiniicfl. 
CALIF  O  R  NI  A— Continued. 


51 


itv  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
]>ers. 


San  Rafael  fpop.  5,931):  Marin  County  Retail  Grocers' 

Association. 
Santa  A  na  ( pop.  1 0,981 ) : 

Associated  Chambers  of  Commerce  of  C)range 
County. 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Association 

Santa  Barbara  (pop.  15.360): 

Automobile  Trade  Associat  ion 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Santa  Barbara  County. 

Commercial  Club 

Grocers  <fe  Bakers'  Association 

Merchants'  Credit  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Santa  Cruz: 

Auto  Trades  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Santa  Maria  (pop.  2,260): 

Santa  Maria  Vallev  Chamber  of  Commwce 

Santa  Maria  Valley  Merchants'  (  redit  Association 
Santa  Monica  (pop.  7,S47): 

Santa  Monica  Bav  Merchants'  Association 

Santa  Monica  '  >cean  Park  Chamber  oi(  ommerce 

Young  .Men  s  (it  y  Club 

Santa  J'auja  fpop.  2.216) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Santa  Rosa  fpop.  7,817): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  A  <sociation 

Saasalito  ( pop.  2 .  3J<i ) :  1  ndu^triaJ  Associat  on 

Sawtelle  (pop.  2,143)-  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Seba^topol(pop.  I  233):  Commercial  Clu)} 

Selma(pop.  1,750):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Sierra  Madre  (pop.  1 ,303^:  Board  of  Trade 

South  Pasadena  (pdp  4  649):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Stevinson:  Board  of  Trade 

Stockton  (pop.  36.209): 

Advertisine  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants '  Associat  ion 

Mcrdiants,  Manufacturers  &  Employers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

San  Joufiuin  Auto  Trades  Association 

Bmmyvale:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Taft :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Thermal :  B  oard  of  Trade 

Tracy:  Tracy  and  West  San  Joaquin  Board  of  Trade 

Tulare  (pop.  2,7.58):  Board  of  Trade 

Turlock(pop.  l..')73):  Board  of  Trade..! 

Ukiah  (pop.  2,136):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Upland  (pop.  2,3S4):  Credit  Association 

Vallejo  (pop.  13.803):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Ventura  (pop.  2,945): 

Chambw  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants '  Association 

Visalia  (pop.  4.550): 

Board  of  Trade 

Commercial  Club 

Tulare  County  Board  of  Trade 

Watsonville  (pop.  4.446):  Merchants'  Association — 

vniittier  (pop.  4, .WO) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Woodland  (pop.  3, 187):  Chamber  of  Commwce 

Promotion  Club 

Yolo  County  Board  of  Trade 

Yreka  (pop.  1,134):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


35 


27 

750 

105 

35 
500 
150 
47 
80 
60 

27 
223 

78 
64 

55 

245 

50 

100 

158 
70 
40 

110 
83 
60 
9S 

162 
20 

160 
512 
170 
300 

60 
120 
108 


70 

20 

65 

160 

155 

150 

25 

306 

100 
30 

205 

44 

12 

129 

253 


62 

5 

65 


COLORADO. 


Berthoud  (pop.  758):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . , 
Boulder  (pop.  13,012):  ^        .    ^ 

Boulder  County  Metal  Mining  Association 

Commercial  Association 

Cndit  Rating  Association 


70 

400 
350 
235 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


A2 


Al 

Al 
A4 

A4 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 

A2 
Al 


A2 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A I 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 

A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 


Al 

A4 

Al 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rato.         Tottil. 


*12 


3 

12-25 

19 

1 


24 

13 
12 

12 
5 

1 

12 
1 
6 

6  120 

12 


$300 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


900 


900 
47 


1,440 

400 
2,600 


2.560 


9 


9 
3 
5 
3 

5 

'i-io 


12 

10 

24-72 

6 
12 

1 

12 

12 

12 

2.50-25 


200 


2,490 


1.50 
990 
500 
1,100 
2[H 
810 


1,920 


12 

12 
12 

12 
12 


5,000 
9,000 

800 

2,400 

3,000 

375 

840 


800 
1,920 
3,0S7 

950 


4,072 
1.200 


7,000 


6 
20 


1-10 
'"i2 


1,525 
5,060 


2,880 

'"soo" 


March. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 
July. 
June. 

January. 
June. 


October. 

August. 
Do. 

Stptember. 
Ai>ril. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
February. 

January. 
December. 

Do. 
January. 
December. 

May. 
January. 
June. 
Dtcember. 


March. 

November. 

January. 

October. 

May. 

July. 
January. 

January. 

Do. 
August. 

September. 

February. 

January! 

May. 

March. 

Januarv. 

Do! 
April. 


$3-25 
5-25 
5-48 


$2,500 
3,500 
6,000 


January. 

December. 
January. 
Do. 


: 


I 


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52 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — (Continued . 
COLORADO— Continued. 


City  an<l  orjranltatlon. 


Brighton  (pop.  850):  Farmers  &  Merchants'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Bristol:  Commercial  Club 

Brush  (pop.  997) :  Commercial  Club 

Canon  City  (pop.  5,162):  ('hanil>er  of  Toramerce 

Central  City  (pop.   1,782):   Merciiants'   Protective 

Association. 
Colorado  Springs  (pop.  3fi  965): 

Automobile  Trades  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Fl  Paso  County    Retail   Grocers  &  Butcbtfs' 
Association. 
Creede  (pop.  741):  Mineral  Cofonty  Dusinen  Men's 

Association. 
Cripple  Creek  (pop.  6,206): 

Mine  Owmers'  Association 

Motor  and  Commercial  Club 

Del  Norte  (pop.  840):  Del  Norte-Spanish  Trail  Im- 
provement Association. 

Delta:  Delta  Cotmty  Business  Men's  Association 

Denver  (pop.  268.439): 

Civic  and  Commercial  Association 

Coal  Merchants'  Association 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Grain  Exchange  Association 

Hotel  and  Restaurant  Keepers'  Association 

Kiwanis  Club *. . . . 

Lions  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Real  Estate  Exchange 

Retail  Credit  Men's  Association 

Retail  Grocers  and  Meat  Dealws'  Association.... 

Rotary  Club 

Derbv :  Commercial  Club 

Durahgo  (pop.  4.686):  Diu-an^ o  E  xchange , 

Eaton  (pop.  1,157):  Commercial  Club , 

Florence  (pop.  2,712):  Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Fort  Collins  (pop.  11,973): 

Commercial  Club 

Credit  Men's  Association , 

Fort  Lupf  on  (pop.  614):  Community  Club , 

Golden  (pop.  2,477):  Improvement  Club 

Grand  Junction  (pop.  7,754):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Greeley  (pop.  11,942): 

Commercial  Club 

Weld  County  Commercial  Club 

Weld  County  Credit  Men's  Association , 

Cimnison  (pop.  1.026):  Oiamber  of  Commerce 

Idaho  Springs  (pop.  2,154):  Bureau  of  Mines  and 
Commerce. 

Kersey  (pop.  304):  Kommercial  Klub 

La  Junta  (pop.  4.154):  Industrial  Association 

Lamar  (pop.  2.977): 

Arkansas  Valley  Credit  Association 

Young  Men's  Busine^ss  Association 

Las  Anim&s  f  pop.  2,<108):  Commercial  Club 

Leadville  (pop.  7,508):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Longmont  (pop.  4,256): 

Commerrial  As.sociation 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Loveland  (pop.  3,651):  Chamber  of  Comment 

Manitou  (pop.  1,357):  ManitouClub 

Manzanola  (pop.  428):  Commerce  Club 

Monte  Vista  (pop.  2,544): 

llieh  Order  of  Grants 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Montrose  (pop.  3,254):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Platteville(pop.  430.):  Commeicial  Club 

Pueblo  (pop.  56,08-0: 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Builders*  Association 

Commerce  Club 

Retail  Butchers  &  Grocers'  Association 

RotarvChib 

Rockv  Ford  (pop.  3,230): 

Butchers  &  Grocers'  Association 

Industrial  Association 

Otero  County  Milk  Producers'  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem* 
bers. 


75 

15 

100 

273 

ft 


35 

789 

85 

40 


43 
100 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


150 

3,700 

48 
185 

54 
100 
117 
167 
400 
S48 
168 
425 
196 

55 
400 

33 
104 


88 

80 

85 

250 

850 


113 
30 
50 


180 
60 

145 
25 
13 

315 
7 

75 
85 

38 


550 
60 
49 

10 

125 

SO 


Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
A3 


A4 

Al 

A3 
Al 


A4 

Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A3 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 


60 

Al 

100 

Al 

50 

A3 

300 

Al 

60 

Al 

ISO 

Al 

Al 
A2 
A3 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 

Al 
A2 
A4 

A2 
Al 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$1 


5 
5-34 


5 
12 

1 
1 


8 
500 


85 


80-00 
600 


12-35 
25 
12 
35 
80 
1 
50 


5 
8-36 

12 

13 

.50 


13 
3 


17-35 

5 

5-10 

3 
5-35 


1 
*i2 


ft 
12 

ft-86 


2 


12 
1 


35 

5-35 

10 

35 

50 

13 

3 


Total. 


$500 

4,500 

8 


31,600 
3,150 


10,000 


92,000 
4,000 
9,000 
8,000 


1,400 
1,500 
10,000 
1,000 
7,500 
6,000 
4,410 


7,000 


1,000 

6.000 
2,510 


3,000 

2,000 

*2,*366 


130 
1,860 

1,000 

300 

700 

1,500 

2,300 

*6,'666 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


3 

'ioo" 


1,000 

11,C00 

1,319 

3,000 


June. 


February. 

Do. 
January. 


Febniary. 
November. 


Da 


January. 

April. 

January. 

November. 

January. 

April. 

October. 

March. 

January. 

October. 
Jamiary. 

Da 
April. 
January. 
May. 

January. 

Do. 
February. 

December. 
January. 

Do. 
Da 

September. 

February. 

January. 

April. 

Octoiwr. 


January. 
September. 
January. 
May. 

January. 

Da 

Da 

February, 
January. 

Do. 
reoember. 

January. 
February. 
June. 
January. 


February. 

April. 

January. 


•> 

r 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
COLORADO— Contfaiued. 


53 


city  and  onpmization. 


Balida  (pop.  4,625): 

Commercial  Chib 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Grocers'  &  Butchers'  Association 

Sllverton  (pop.  2,153):  Commercial  Club 

Steamboat  Springs  (pop.  1,227):  Commercial  Club . . 

Sterlinf;  (pop.  3,044):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Stratton:  Commercial  Club 

Trinidad  (pop.  14,413):  Trinidad-Las  Animas  Coun 
ty  Chamoer  of  Commerce. 

Walsenburj?  (pop.  2,423):  Commerrial  Club , 

Wrav  (pop.  1,000):  Commenial  Club 


Num- 
ber of 
mem* 
bers. 


100 
45 
11 

100 
88 

135 
28 

225 

75 
105 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 

Date  of  an- 

Rate. 

Total. 

nual  meeting 

$600 

June. 

S5 

12 

1 

55 
1,200 

Jannar>'. 

March. 

Fay. 

10 

2,500 

Aupnst. 
November. 

12 
12 

5,100 

April. 
February. 

3 

600 

Do. 

CONNECTICUT. 


AnMmia  (pop.  16,954):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Bethel  (pop.  3,792):  Board  of  Trade 

Branfbra  (pop.  6.047):  Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Biideeport  (pop.  124,72): 

Biisiness  Men's  Assoriation 

Chamber  of  Commen  e 

Htmi!arian  Business  Men's  Association 

Manutecturers'  Association 

Retail  Butchers   &    Grocers'  Protective  Asso- 
ciation. 

Bristol  (pop.  16.318):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Danielson:  Business  yen's  A.ssoeiation 

Deep  River:  Business  Men's  Association 

Derby  (pop.  9,763): 

Busmess  Men's  Association 

Perbv  A  Shelton  Board  of  Trade 

Industrial  Association  of  the  Lower  Naugatuck 
Valley. 

Gla«!tonburv  (pop.  4,796):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Greenwich  "(pop.  19,5**4):  Bureau  of  BiisincRs  Affairs. 
Hartford  (pop.  112,831):  Automobile  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Charter  Oak  Advertising  Club 

City  Club 

Emplovers'  A  ssociation  of  Hartford  County 

Manufacturers'  Association  of  Hartford  Coimty . . 

Stock  Exchange 

Mcridcn  (pop.  32,066):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Druggists'  Assotiation 

MIddletown  (pop.  23,130):  Chamber  of  Commerce — 
MUford  (pop.  4,3C.6): 

Business  Men 's  Association 

Village  Improvement  Association 

liysUv:  Men's  Club 

Naugatuck  (pop.  U^SH^:  Business  Men's  Association. 
New  Britain  (pop.  55,385):  Chaml^er  of  Commerce.... 
New  Canaan  (pop.  3,667):  New  Canaan  Association . . 
New  HaA-en  (j>op.  154,8(>5>: 

Business  J".eD  's  As.sociatlon 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Civic  Federation 

Drugpists'  AssiH  iation 

Manufacturers'  E.xhibit 

Real  Estate  Board 

West  End  Association 

New  L(md(m  (pop.  21,199): 

Chamber  of  Commen-e 

Rotary  Club 

Norwich  (pop.  29,613^:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Plainville  (pop.  2,SS2):  Business  &  Improvement 
Association. 

Portland  (pop.  3,425):  Board  of  Trade 

Putnam  (pop.  7,280):  Chamber  of  Commen-e 

Ridgefield  (pop.  3,118):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rockville  (pop.  7.^.77 »:  Chamber  cf  Commerce 

South  Manchester:  Manchester  Chamber  cf  Com- 
merce. 
South  Norwalk  (pop.  8,968):  Board  of  Trade 


140 


75 

260 

1,240 

70 

100 

50 

304 
105 
100 

75 

250 

81 

125 

120 

29 

1,150 

79 

1,200 


18 
350 

10 
700 

136 

85 

74 

186 

3.^0 

76 

250 

1,492 

1,085 

75 

58 

35 

140 

500 


85 

175 
150 
44 
129 
371 

75 


Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
A2 
A3 
A2 

Al 

A2 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 

Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A3 
A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


A2  i. 


$5 


2.50 

5 
25 
12 


$700 


6 


2 
1 

5 
15 


2 
25 
10 

5-15 

7.50 

20 


1,250 
30,000 


900 
3,000 


100 

300 
3,000 


250 


20,000 
'/*22,666 


10 
25 


3 

.50 

3 

5 

12-250 
5 


8,750 

'3,566 

400 


148 

*7,"666' 


M 

10 
1-25 

1 

Al 
A2 
A3 

4,000 
750 
.......  .. 

A4 

10 
.50 

Al 

70 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

5-25 

15 

6-liO 

2 

9,000 
1,500 
4,666  1 
170 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

1 
3-25 
2 
2 
3 

200 

1,000 

86 

275 
1,113 

Al 

3 

Febniary. 

May. 

April. 

Do. 
June. 

November. 
January. 

October. 

March. 


January. 
Do: 

October. 

June. 

March. 

October. 

Mav. 

October. 

Do. 
February. 

Do. 
Januari\ 
December. 

May. 

April. 

June. 

December. 

October. 

August. 

May. 

March. 

May. 

Do. 
December. 
September. 
April. 

March. 
April. 
December. 
April. 

January. 

May. 

BCarch. 

January. 

November. 


April. 


f- 


i 


54 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
CONNECTICUT— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Southington  (pop.  6,516):  Soiithington  Club 

Stafford  Springs  (pop.  5,233):  Stafloid  Business  Men's 

Association. 
Stamford  (pop.  36,131): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

KiwanisClub 

Manufacturers'  Association » 

Retail  Merchants' Association 

Thomaston:  Business  Men's  Association 

Torrington  (pop.  20,041): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Emplovers*  Association  of  Litchfield  Coimty 

Waterbury  (pop.  89,201 ):  Chaml«r  of  Commerce 

WatertoM-n  (pop.  3,850):  Bxisiness  Men's  Association. 
Willimantic  (pop.  11,230):  Chamber  of  Commerce .... 
Windsor  Locks  (pop.  3,715):  Chamber  of  Commerce  . 
Winsted  (pop.  7,754):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 

Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 

Annual  income. 

Rate. 

Total. 

102 
119 

196 
70 
40 
80 

UO 

100 

16 

1,100 

75 

352 

110 

100 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 

A3 
A2 
Al 

A2 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

SIO 

10 

10 

.00 

2 

2 

5 

10 
25 
1 
5 
3 
4 

f  1,300 

700 

150 
300 

6,000 

20,000 

75- 

1,600 

300 

400 

Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 

October. 

December. 

June. 

July. 

Janoary. 

Do. 

August. 

June. 

April. 

October. 

March. 

November. 


DELAWARE. 


Laurel  (pop.  2,166):  Board  of  Trade 

New  Castle  (pop.  3,351 ):  Board  of  Trade 

WUmingtOQ  (pop.  95,369):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


48 

60 

600 


Al 
Al 
Al 


tl 

25 


SHO 
15,000 


January. 

FebruMy. 

Januar}'. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


Washington  (pop.  401,681): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Automotive  Trade  Association 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders  &  Manufacturers'  Exchange  . . .. 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

District  of  Columbia  Bankers'  Association 
Marble  &  Tile  Dealers'  Credit  Association. 
Merchants^  Manufacturers' Association  . 

Merchant  Tailors'  Exchange 

Retail  Grocers'  Protective  Association 

Stock  Exchange 


81 

A4 

100 

A2 

1,850 

Al 

189 

A4 

1,000 

Al 

42 

A4 

4 

A4 

841 

A2 

24 

A2 

65 

A2 

40 

A4 

tl5 
50 
10 
24 
20 


11,215 
5,000 

18,500 
9,000 

20,000 


10 

400 

25 

8,525 

5 

120 

12 

750 

January. 

November. 

Jiuie. 

January. 

October. 

Februmry. 

Do. 
November. 


FLORIDA. 


Apalachicola  (pop.  3,005):  Chamber  of  Commerce.... 

Apopka  (pop.  410):  Board  of  Trade 

Arcadia  (pop.  1,736):  Commercial  Club 

Avon  Park:  Board  of  Trade 

Bartow  (pop.  2,662):  Board  of  Trade 

Bradentown  (pop.  1,886): 

Board  of 'Trade 

Manatee  County  Board  of  Trade 

Brooksville  (pop.  979):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cleai  water  (pop.  1 ,171 ):  Board  of  Trade 

Crooked  Lake:  Associated  Boards  of  Trade  of  the 

Scenic  Highlands. 
Daytona  (pop.  3,082): 

Mwchants'  Proteietive  Association 

Triple  Cities  Chamber  of  Commerce 

DeLana  (pop.  2,912):  Commercial  Club 

Eustis  (pop.  910):  Board  of  Trade 

Femandina  (pop.  3,4S2):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Fort  Lauderdale:  Chamber  of  Commwce 

Fort  Myers  (pop.  2,463): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association 

Fort  Pierce  (pop.  1,333):  Commercial  Club 

Jacksonville  (pop.  79,m)5): 

Chambw  of  Commerce. 

Credit  Men 's  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Furniture  Dealers'  &  Storage  Association. . 

Rotary  Club 

WhoMsale  Grocers' Association 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


A3 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Aa 

Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 

Aa 

A4 
A4 


$5 

2 

1-2 

6 

13 

5-8 

1 

6 

10-60 


5 
35 

18 

3 

12 

•-12 

6 
36 


25 

35 
10-25 

12 
10-30 

90 


8300 

100 

1,400 


3,600 

1,600 
200 
600{ 
5,000 


25,000 

3,000 

3,000 

1,500 

800 

5,000 


25,000 


1,700 

168 

3,400 

1930 


November. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
November. 

February. 

June. 

MaitdL 

April. 

February. 


April. 

Do. 
October. 
January. 


Do. 
April. 


May. 

June. 
November. 


May. 


OOMMEhCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — r  onl  inued. 
FLORIDA— Continued. 


55 


City  an'l  orpanlzatlon. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Key  West  (pop.  22,011,: 

('hambcr  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club /a,-  •  • ; 

Kissimmoe  (pop.  2,157):  Board  of  Trade 

Lakeland  (pop.  3,719):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Leesburg  (pop.  991):  Board  of  Trade 

Miami  (pop.  5,471):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Ocala  (pop.  4,370): 

Marion  County  Board  of  Trade 

Ret  ail  Merchant  s'  A  s-sor-iat  ion 

Orlando  (pop.  3,^94):  Board  of  Trade 

Palatka  (pop.  3,779):  Business  Men's  .Vssociation 

Pensacola(pop.  26,802): 

Chamber  of  C ommerce 

Rotary  Club 

Plant  City  (pop.  2,481):  Board  of  Trade 

Quincy  (pop.  3,204):  B(xjster's  Club 

St.  Petersburg  (pop.  4,127): 

Board  of  T rude 

Business  Men's  Protective  A.ssociation 

General  Contractors'  Association 

Pinellas  Coimty  Board  of  Trade 

Sanford  (pop.  3,570):  Hoard  of  Trade 

Sarasota  (pop.  S40):  Board  of  Trade 

Tallahassee  ( pop.  5,018):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Tampa  (pop.  .V).251): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Board  of  Trade 

Rotary  Club •.•;,;;■. 

Tarpon  Springs  (pop.  2,212):  Board  of  Trade 

Wauchula  (pop.  1.099):  Board  of  Trade. ;•■■•• 

West  Palm  Beach  (pop.  1,743):  Cliamber  of  Com- 
merce. 
Winter  Haven:  Board  of  Trade 


67 

37 
110 
150 
100 

S5 
400 

55 

275 
15 

227 
45 

200 

50 

150 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


252 
100 
12 
32 
150 
100 
125 

42 

400 

114 

50 

50 

196 

100 


GEORGIA. 


Albany  (10,979): 

Alb«iny  District  Pecan  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Americus  (pop.  8,345):  Americus  &  Sumter  County 

< '  hamlier  of  Conunerce. 
Athens  (pop.  18,319): 

Chaml)or  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Atlanta  (pop.  201,732): 

Advertising  Club 

Association  of  Credit  Mmi 

Automobile  Association 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Commercial  Exchange 

CwiVMition  Bureau 

Freight  Bureau 

Hotel  Men's  Association 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Association 

Mercliants'  Credit  Association 

Retail  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants  Association. 

Rotary  Club 

Secretaries'  Club 

Stationers' Club 

Augusta  (pop.  50,612): 

Associat  1  on  of  C  redit  Men 

Board  of  Commerce 

Cotton  Excliange 

Bainbridge  (pop.  4,217):  Board  of  Trade 

Brunswick  (pop.  10,984): 

Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Merchants  &  Business  Men's  Association. . . 
Calhoun  (pop.  1,652):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A I 
Al 

Al 


$100-200 

5 

3-60 

20 

20 


A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 


Al 
A2 

A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A  4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 
Al 
A4 

A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 


Total. 


89,000 

185 

2,000 

3,000 


25 
25 

6-9 
12 
25 
55 

12-24 


12 


10 


soo 

10,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


3,600 

ISO 

5,175 

2,500 

5,000 

1,200 

1,800 

100 

2,520 


2 
1 

10 

5 

12-100 

10-20 

25 

24 

4 

1 

25 

12 


3,000 
1,000 
2,500 

8,000 

10,000 

2,500 


4,900 
1,700 


April. 
June. 
Feliruary, 
April. 

Do. 
Augiist. 
April. 


January. 

Do. 
July. 

February. 

May. 

February. 


February. 


June. 

November. 
July. 

January. 
April. 

Do. 
November. 
January. 

Do. 

April, 


825 
12-50 
24-60 
12-25 


12-200 
12-36 


2 
15 


24 
20 
50 
25 

25-250 
12 

25-100 


2-3.50 


50 

2 

10 

100 
25 

100 
50 

25 
2.50 


$8,000 
6,585 
5,500 


3,000 
1,2' 10 

2,000 
3,000 
2,500 
8,000 
28,000 


13,000 


5,000 
15,000 


10,000 


500 
220 


10,000 
10,000 


12,875 
600 


February. 
December. 
January. 
May. 


January. 
February. 

June. 
May. 

December. 
May. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
June. 

Do. 
October. 

January. 

Do. 
May. 
December. 

November. 

Do. 


56 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 


57 


LOCAL — Continued. 
GEORGIA— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Cedartown  (pop.  3,551):  Chambf.r  of  Commerce 

Chatsworth  (pop.  314):  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 

Chatsvvorth  &  Miirrav  Co. 
Columbus  (pop.  26.306): 

Chaml)€r  of  Commerce 

Rose  Hill  Improvement  Assoeiatimi 

Commerce  (pop.  2,238):  Board  of  Trade 

Cordele  (pop.  5,883):  Board  of  Trade 

Dalton  (pop.  6,324):  Board  of  Trade 

Decatur  (pop.  2,400):  Board  of  Trade 

Dublin  (5,795):  Dublin  &  Laureus  County  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce. 

Eastman  (pop.  2,355):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

East  Point  (pop.  3.682):  Business  Men's  League 

Elberton  (pop.  6,483):  Credit  &  Protective  Associa- 
tion. 

Eufala  (pop.  4,259):  Commercial  Club 

Fitzgerald  (pop.  5,795):  Cham»)er  of  Commerce 

Fort  Valley  ( pop.  2,097):  Board  of  Trade 

Gainesville  (pop.  5,925): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

-      Wholesale  Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 
Griffin    (pop.  7.478):   GrifRn  &  Spalding    County 
Board  of  Trade. 

Hartwell  (pop.  2,007):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

La  <irdnge  (pop.  6,587):  Merchants  &  Business  Men's 
A.ssociation. 

lithonia  (pop.  1,428):  Board  of  Trade 

Macon  (pop.  46,099): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotarv  Club 

Madison  (pop.  2,412):  liotird  of  Trade 

Monroe  (pop.  3,029):  Board  of  Trade 

Moultrie  (pop.  3,349):  Cliamber  of  Commerce 

Rome  (pop.  15.607): 

Chamoer  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Savannah  (pop.  69,250): 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders'  Exchange 

(  otton  Exehtuige 

Credit  Men's  Associaticm 

(Jreater  Savannah  Commercial  Club 

Real  Estate  Agents'  Association 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

K«''ail  dro-ers'  A.ssoci.ition 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Thomas\  ille  (pop.  6,727):  Commercial  Association  of 
Thomas  County. 

Tif  ton  (pop.  2,381):  Board  of  Trade 

I  nion  City  (pop.  534):  Board  of  Trade 

Valdosta  (pop.  7,656):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

^Vashington  (pop.  3,065):  Chaml^er  of  Commerce.... 
Waycross  (pop.  20,737): 

Merchants'  Association 

Progress  Club 

Waycross  and  Ware  County  Chamber  of  Com- 
mcrcc 

West  Foint  (pop.  1,906):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Woodbury  (pop.  917):  Board  of  Trade 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


460 
150 
150 
IfiO 
flO 
223 
300 


25 
46 

25 
75 


121 
9 

336 

100 

35 

30 

700 

111 

50 

60 

425 

170 
64 

857 

80 

200 


126 
47 
75 


125 


156 

60 

160 

500 

80 

30 

275 

140 
20 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pasc. 


HAWAII. 


Hilo: 

Ad  Club 

Board  of  Trade 

Hawaii  Island  Welfare  Bureau. . 

Japanese  Merc  hunts'  .tVasociation. 
Honolulu  (pop.  52,183): 

Ad  Club 

Cham1)er  cf  Commerce 

Commercial  Club 

Rotary  Club 


90 
120 
100 

41 

300 
300 
423 
125 


Al 
Al 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


A4 

Al 
A4 
Al 

A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 


$25 

1 

5 

&-25 

10 

6-60 

5-20 


12 

12 
30-60 


3-24 
l(V-25 

25 


25 
30 


12-20 


20 
10 

25 
25 
70 


12 

20 

5 


12-25 


12-500 

1 

12-50 

1-50 

24-00 

4 
10 

2 
1 


Total. 


ts 

10 

5 

18 

4 

80 
50 
12 


tl50 
750 

1,500 
500 


5,000 


8,700 


17,500 
2,000 


8,250 
3,400 


20,686 

4,000 

12,000 


375 


2,500 


6,000 

60 

3,250 

2,500 

2,340 

'i6,666 

280 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


November. 
Do. 


December. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 


Do. 
May. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

August. 


Do. 

Do. 

January. 
May 

Do. 
February. 

November. 


April. 

October. 

November. 

Do. 
April. 
June. 

AprU. 


January. 
July. 
January. 
AprU. 

October. 

June. 

January. 

• 

June. 
January. 


flOO 

2,200 

20,000 


1,200 

fc.OOO 

14,606 

1,600 


January. 
Do. 


April 
JanuaiT. 
August 
June. 


LOCAL — Continued. 
IDAHO. 


City  and  (viranization. 


American  Falls  (pop.  953):  Board  of  Trade 

Boise  (pop.  36,951):  Commercial  Club 

Burley :  Commercial  Club 

Camas:  Business  Men's  Association 

Cambridge  (pop.  349):  Commercial  Club 

Coeurd'Alene  (pop.  7,291): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Oooding  (pop.  1,444):  Business  Men's  Club 

OrangeviJle (pop.  1,534):  CommercialClub 

Heybum :  Commercial  Club 

Idaho  Falls  (pop.  4,827) : 

Idaho  Fallsand  Bonneville  County  Club  of  Com- 
morco 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Jerome  (pop.  970):  Jerome  Club 

Le\viston  (pop.  6,043):  Commercial  Club 

Montpelier  (pop.  1,924):  Bear  Lake  Boosters'  Club.. . 
Moscow  (pop.  3,670):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Inland  Merchants'  Association 


Nimi- 
ber  of 
mem- 
bers. 


Nampa  (pop.  4.206): 

chamber  oiCommerce 

Protective  Association ■  • 

Payette  (pop.  1,948):  Payette  County  Commercial 

Club. 
Plummer:  Commercial  Club 


Pocatello  (pop.  12.806): 

Commercial  Club 

Rotary  Club ■■•■■■  ■■■■ 

Rexburg  (pop.  1,893):  Commercial  Club. . . . 

Rigby  (pop.  555):  Club  of  Commerce 

Rupert  (pop.  297):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 
St.  Anthony  (pop.  1,238):  Commercial  Club. 
8andpoint  (pop.  2,993):  Commercial  Club. . . 

Wallace  (pop.  3,000):  Board  of  Trade 

Weiser  (pop.  2,600):  Commercial  Club 


35 

750 

150 

15 

70 

100 
43 

110 
75 
28 

50 

52 
163 

225 

68 

150 

120 

100 

40 

300 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


308 
60 

200 
75 

150 

125 


40 
174 


ILLINOIS. 


Abingdon  (pop.  2,464):  ,  ,^,  ^ 

Comraunit  V  and  Commercial  Cluh 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Aledo  (ix)p.  2,144):  Retail  Merchants'  Association. . . 
Alton  (pop.  23,783): 

Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Areola  (pop.  2,100):  Commercial  Club 

Aurora  (34,7'.  5): 

Advertising  Club 

Commercial  Club •  -  -  - 

Fox  River  Valley  Manufacturers'  As.sociatlon.. . . 

Merchants'  Association 

Batavia  (pop.  4,436):  Industrial  Association 

Belleville  (pop.  21.154): 

Commercial  Club 

Greater  Belleville  Board  of  Trade 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

West  Side  Improvement  Association 

Belvidere  (pop.  7,263):  Commercial  Club 

Benton  (pop.  2,675):  Commercial  Club 

Bloomington  (pop.  27,462): 
of  Cor 


226 
23 


As.sociation  of  Commerce. 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Association. 

Retail  Grocers  and  Meat  Dealers'  Association. 

Rotary  Club 

Young  Men's  Club 

Bushneil  (pop.  2,619): 

Bushnell  Club 

Commercial  Association 

Carbondale  (pop.  5,411):  Chamber  of  Commerce... 
Cairo  (pop.  16.996): 

Board  of  Trade 

Association  of  Commerce 

Retail  Jdercbants'  Assooiaiion 


400 
190 

78 

130 
420 
50 
225 
200 

190 
196 
21 
140 
150 
115 
100 

1,050 
120 
100 
100 
100 

143 

"w 

24 

185 

76 


A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Total. 


15 

12 

12 

1 


12 

12-120 

10 

12 

3 

10 

5 

10 

12 

10 

1 

12-24 

5 
18 
12 


S20,000 


300 

1,200 
963 


725 
76 


12 

10 

5 

5-12 

10 

12 

6 

10 


10,000 
1,000 


2,200 

900 

3,600 


500 
5,666 


5,000 


1,800 

900 

2,000 

1,500 


400 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


March. 
Do. 
December. 
February. 


February. 
April. 

June. 

May. 
January. 
March. 
April. 

Do. 

January. 
February. 
Do. 

Do. 

January. 

April. 

March. 

January. 
Do. 

November. 


Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A3 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A3 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A2 


f6-9 
12 


$2,360 
276 


25 
18-36 

10,000 
3,000 

4 
3 

520 
1,200 

12-36 
1.20 


3,000 


12 

2,280 

26 

4,750 

10 

1,000 

12 

1,680 

3 

300  1 

3 

1,910 

March. 
Do. 


January. 

April. 

July. 

May. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
March. 

November. 
March 
May. 
December. 

Do. 
January. 


10-25 


10 

15 

2 

12 


12 

150 

24 


23,000 


Do. 

Do. 
1,000 

1,200     June. 
200    January. 


Deceml)er. 
Do. 


4,440 
900 


January. 

March. 

June. 


58 


COMMERCIAL  OBGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
ILLINOIS— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


1 


Canton  (pop.  13,674):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Carmi  (pop.  2,833):  Commercial  Association 

Carrollton  (pop.  2,323): 

Commercial  Club 

Community  I-^eague 

Casey  (pop.  2,157):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Centralia  (pop.  11,838): 

Associated  Retailers 

Commercial  Club 

Champaign  (pop.  15,052):  Chamt^erof  Commwce... 
Charleston  (pop.  5,584):  Merchants'  Association.... 
Chester  (pop.  2,747): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Chicago  (pop.  2,596,681): 

Advertising  Association 

Association  of  Commerce 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders  and  Traders'  Exchange 

Building  Constructicm  Employws'  Association  . . 

Carbon  Club 

Citizens'  Association 

Coal  Merchants'  Association 

Coal  Operators'  Associations 

Cook  County  Real  Estate 

Cut  Stone  Contractors'  Association 

Decorating  &  Painting  Contractors'  Association 
of  Chicago  &  Vicinity. 

Dried  &  Canned  Foods  Association 

Electric  Club 

Electrical  Contractors'  Association 

Electrical  Supply  Jobbers'  Association 

Face  Brick  .Vssociation 

Foundrjrmen's  Association 

Furniture  Manufacturers'  Association 

Greater  Cliicafro  Federation 

Hardware  Credit  Association 

Hay,  (Jrain&  Feed  Association 

Hyde  Park  Business  Men's  Association 

Hotel  Association • 

Industrial  Club 

Jewelers '  Association • 

Lumbermen's  Association 

Manganese  Steel  FoimUers '  Society 

Masons  <k  Builders'  Association 

North  Side  Commercial  Association 

North  West  Side  Commercial  Association 

Ox)en  Board  of  Trade 

Paving  Contractors '  Association 

Piano  Manufacturers'  Associat  ion 

Produce  Trade  &  Credit  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  l>niggists '  Association 

Retail  Ltiml>er  Dealers '  Association 

Shoe<&  Leather  As.sociation 

South  Chicago  Business  Men's  Association 

Stationers'  Association 

United  Employers'  Association  of  Wood  Indus- 
tries. 

Wholesale  Clothiers '  Association 

Wholesale  Grocers '  Exchange 

Woodlawn  Business  Men  s  Association 

Woodworkers '  Employers '  Association 

Chicago  Heights  (pop.  22,863): 

Industrial  Chib 

Manufacturers '  Association 

Christopher  (pop.  1,825):  Booster  Club 

Cicero  (pop.  20,846): 

Twenty-second  Street  Business  Men's  Associa- 
tion. 
West  Twenty-fifth  Street  Business  Men's  Asso- 
ciation. 

Clinton  (pop.  5,165):  Commercial  Club 

Columbia(pop.  2,076):  Commercial  Club 

Danville  (pop.  32,969): 

Chamber  of  Commerce ■ 

Rotary  Club 


224 
40 

60 
100 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
poHe. 


SO 
130 
450 

175 

100  1 
36 

800 

6,000 

2,750 

1,618 

200 

1,000 

15 

1,000 

306 

33 

1,000 

46 

40 

62 

812 

40 

174. 

9 

32 

61 

02 

30 

31 

90 

40 

78 

95 

270 

5 

400 

200 

500 

160 

25 

35 

50 

1,200 

1,100 

46 

178 


68 
115 

15 

17 

340 

10 


Annual  income. 


Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 

A4 

Al 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

Al  I 

A2 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

Al 

A4 

A4 

Al 

A4 

Al 

A  4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

Al 

Al 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A2 

A2 

A4 

Al 

A2 

A4 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 


Rate. 

Total. 

S2S 
5 

t5.600 

10 

188 
45 
30 

Al 
A3 
Al 

50 

A2 

70 

A2 

30 
150 

Al 
Al 

653 
105 

Al 
A4 

10 

12 

5 

2 
S 

40 
50 
15 


50 


10 


20 

75 

100 

10-25 
5 


500 


10 


10 

50-180 

20 

5 


35 


34 
13 
15 


250 
10 
10 


12 


10 


25-700 
5 


15 

160 

25 

2 

2 

25 
3 

12-300 
20  i 


1,300 
5,400 
4,000 

200 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


2,400 
30,000 
40,000 


8,000 


14,000 
"76,666 


1,445 
4,500 
6,000 

65,000 
5,000 

10,000 


620 
5,000 


12,000 


2,400 
8,000 


2,500 
350 


16,000 


35,000 
4,000 


2,200 
6,000 


100 


1,000 
450 

10,000 


June. 

January. 

September. 

July. 
June. 
AprU. 
May. 

January. 
June. 

September. 
January. 
May. 
Jantiary. 

Do. 
February. 
December. 
October. 
April. 
February. 
January. 

Do. 


Do. 
November. 

Do. 
January. 
April. 
October. 

Do. 
January. 
November. 
February. 
January. 
April. 
June. 
January. 
December. 
January. 
October. 
January. 
May. 

February. 
July. 
February. 
December. 
January. 
March. 
December. 

September. 
January. 

Do.. 

July. 
January. 

Do. 
November. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 


3,300  i  September. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
ILLINOIS— Continued. 


59 


C  ity  and  organisation. 


Decatur  (pop.  41,483): 

Asso:*iation  of  Commerce , 

Business  Men's  Leajnie 

Credit  Dealers '  Association , 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Shoe  Retailers '  Associati<m 

DIeterich  (pop.  493):  Business  Men's  Association 

Dixon  (pop.  7,216): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Young  Men  s  Business  Association , 

Du  Quoin  (pop.  5,454): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants '  A ssociation , 

Dwight(pop.  2,15»)):  Chamber  of  Commeree , 

East  St.  i>ouis  (pop.  77,312): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

East  Side  Employers '  Association 

East  Side  1  .umber  Trade  Exchange 

Retail  Merchants '  Association , 

EdwardsviIle(pop.  5,014):  Chamber  of  Commerce. .. 
EfTingham  (pop.  3,898):  Business  Men's  Association. 
Elgin  (pop.  28,562):  Board  of  Trade 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants '  Association 

Elmhurst  (pop.  2,3(i0):  Citizens '  Association , 

El  Paso  (pop.  1,470): 

Business  Men's  Asso'^iation 

Commercial  Club , 

E vanston  (pop.  29.3at):  Commercial  A.sso?iation 

Fairbiu-y  (pop.  2,505):  Commercial  ClUb 

Flora  ( pop.  2,704>:  Commercial  Club 

Forest  Park  (pop.  6,594):  Commercial  Association . . . 
Freeport  (pop.  19,844): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Manufacturers '  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Fulttm  (pop.  2,174):  Merchants'  Association , 

Calesburg(pop.  24,6?9):  Business  Men's  Association, 

Galva  (p<Tip.  2,498):  Commercial  Club 

Geneseo  (pop.  3,199):  Business  Men's  Association 

Gene\  a  (pop.  2,451):  Commercial  Club 

Gibson  Cuy  (pop.  2,08f.V  Gib.son  Commercial  Club. , 

Girard  (pop.  1,891):  Commen  iai  Club 

Glencoe (pop.  1,899):  Men'sCiub , 

Granite  City  (pop.  15,890): 

Commercial  Club , 

ICast  Side  Manufacturers '  Asso''iation , 

Tri-City  Retail  Merchants '  Assof-iation , 

Greenville  (pop.  l,lfil):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hamilton  (pop.  I,<i27):  Business  Men's  Club 

Harvard  (pop.  3,008):  Community  Club 

Havana  (pop.  3,525):  Commercial  Association 

Herrin  (pop.  6,81):  Improvement  Association. 


Highland  (pop.  2.675):  lUisiness  Men's  1  eague 

Highland  Park  (pop.  4,209):  Business  Men's  Asso- 
ciation. 

Hillsboro  (pop.  3,424):  Commercial  Club 

Hoopeston  (pop.  4,fi98):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Jackson .  ille  (pop.  15,506):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Jersoyville    (pop.    4,113):  Jersey    Township   Com- 
munity Club. 
Joliet  (pop.  38,549): 

Association  of  Commerce 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants '  Association 

Kewanee  (pop.  14.270 ) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

La  Grange  (pop.  S,282). 

Business  Men 's  A s.sociation 

Commercial  Club . ; 

Lake  Forest  (pop.  3,349):  Commercial  Association... . 
La  SaUe  (pop.  12,332): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Illinois  Valley  Manufacturers'  Club 

Tri-City  Contractors  «fc  Employers'  Association. 

lyCmont  (pop.  2,2H4):  Commercial  Association , 

Le  Roy  (pop.  1,702):  Commercial  Club , 

Lewistown  (pop.  2,312):  Commercial  Club , 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


800 


4 

46 

8 


150 
50 

100 
45 


250 


8 

300 

70 

56 

300 

400 

125 

75 

48 
90 
280 
250 
100 
125 

367 

12 

48 

12 

300 

152 


100 
50 
78 

325 

125 

30 

55 

150 

100 

300 

110 

400 

87 

65 

50 

150 

70 


500 
329 
125 
315 

60 
50 
42 

250 
126 
15 
82 
67 
36 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A2 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 

A4 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A  2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A3 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Total. 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


112      $11,948  '■  January. 


2.50 
3 


5 
5 

12 
12 
25 

24-100 


15-30 
10 


3 

15 

12-24 

1 

2 
10-25 

5 
10-25 

2 

5 

10-25 


10 

24' 
5 
2 


4 

10 

2 

12 
10 

5 
2 
1 
2-20 
G 
I 
3 
5 

10 
12 
15 


1,800 
24 


730 
1,200 


15,000 


5,000 
4,500 


600 
1,000 
(),000 
2,400 


96 

1,350 

3,000 

2,154 

200 

600 

7,744 

12,000 

480 

""8,'6o6' 
7'0 


650 
1,500 


300 
100 

2,000 
COO 

2,000 
300 
780 

500 
4,800 


11,500 
9,000 


Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

April. 
October. 

February. 
Do. 


March. 
Jime. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 
December. 
April. 
January. 


Do. 
November 
October. 
January. 
March. 


October. 
January. 
April. 
June. 
April. 
Do. 

February. 
June. 
January. 
May. 


Do. 
May. 
January. 
April. 
May. 
January. 
February. 

Do. 
January. 

February. 

December. 

February. 


June. 

January. 

November. 


December. 

June. 

January. 


January. 

December. 

January. 


60 


I 


i 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
ILLINOIS— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


LibertjrvlUe  (pop.  1,724):  Commercial  Club 

Linooln  (pop.  11,991):  Commercial  Club 

Retail  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association.. . , 
IJtchfield  (pop.  5|97l):  Merchants'  Association 
Macomb  (pop.  5,774): 

Commercial  Association 

McDonou^b  County  Retail  Druggists'  Association 

Marion  (pop.  7,098):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Marseilles  (pop.  3,291):  Marseilles  Interests  Associa 
tion 


Marshall  (pop.  2,569):  Community  Club 

Mason  City  (pop.  1  ,H42):  Commercial  Club , 

Mattoon  (i>op.  12,764):  Merchants'  Association 

May  wood  (pop.  10.903):  Commercial  Association .. . 
Melrose  Park  (pop.  4,806):  Business  Men's  Association 

Mendota  (pop.  3,806):  Association  of  Commerce 

Metropolis  (pop.  4,655):  Commercial  Club 

Moline  (pop.  27,976): 

Business  Men's  AssoCiatimi 

Commercial  Club 

Trl-City  Manufacturers'  Association 

Momence  (pop.  2,201):  Commercial  Club 

Monmouth  (pop.  10,346):  Commercial  Club 

Morris  (pop.  4,563):  Industrial  Association 

Morrison  (pop.  1,126):  Morrison  Club 

Morton  (pop.  1,004):  Commercial  Club 

Mount  Carmel  (pop.  6,934):  Chamber  of  C/Ommerce. 

Mount  Morris  (pop.  1,132):  All-To-Gether  Club 

Mount  Sterling  (x>op.  1,986):  Young  Men's  Commer 

cial  Club. 
Motmt  Vernon  (pop.   10/)43):   Retail  Merchants 

Association. 
Murphysl>oro  (pop.  7,485): 

Commercial  Association 

Retail  Mercliants'  Association 

Naperville  (pop.  3,449): 

Association  of  Commerce 

Business  Men's  Association 

National  Stock  Yards:  St.  I>ouis  Live  Stock  Exchange 

Newton  (pop.  2, lOS):  Commercial  Club 

Nokomis  (pop.  1,872):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Normal  (pop.  4,024):  Commercial  Club 

North  Chicapo  (pop.  3.306):  Procress  Club 

Oak  Park  (pop.  27,816):  Commercial  Association... 

Olney  (pop.  5,011):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Oreson  (pop.  2. ISO):  Commercial  Association 

Ottawa  (pop.  9.5:{5):  Business  Men's  Association... 

Chamber  oi  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Pana  (pop.  6,055 ):  Commercial  Club 

I'aris  (pop.  7.664 ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

I'ark  Ridge  (pop.  2,009):  Commercial  Association. . 

Pekin  (pop.  10,973):  Association  of  Commerce 

I'ewia  (pop.  72,1  M): 

Adverti'5iiig  &  SelUnpClub 

Association  of  Commerce 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Board  of  Trade 

IJ  ve  Stock  K  xchange , 

Merchan  ts'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Transportation  Club 

Peru  (pop.  7,9S4):  Business  Men's  Association 

Petersburg  (pop.  2.5<s7):  Commercial  Association... 
Pittsfield  (pop.  2,095):  Business  Men's  Association. 

Polo  (pop.  1,828):  Community  Club 

Pontiac  (pop.  6,090):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Princeton  (pop.  4,131):  Commercial  Club 

Quincy  (pop.  36,832): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Automobile  Trades  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Employers'  Association 

Freight  Bureau 

Coal  Club 

Credit  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


65 
264 

20 
140 

225 

12 

325 

100 
60 
40 
200 
180 
87 
75 
W 

180 

721 

44 

30 
250 
100 
150 

76 


36 
65 

87 


200 
40 

70 
«5 

160 
60 
11 

100 
75 

395 
75 
75 
80 

200 
70 

200 

245 
60 

400 

96 
1,800 

88 
130 

38 
407 
126 
200 
115 
300 

50 

40 
375 
100 

08 

38 

43 

500 


100 
12 
70 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 

A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 


Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 


$1,250-100 
0 

1 

6-24 

1 

12 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


1 
1 

24 
10 

2 
10 

2 

12-72 
12-25 


6 

10-18 

2 

20 

2 


6 
12 


15 
5 


2 
5 

4,000 
5 


12 
1 
6 
6 
5 
24 
12 


10 

25 

5 

12.50 

7.50 

10-25 

10 

40 

6 

12-480 

15 

3 

6 

8 


2 

12.50 

3 

6 
10 

5 
25 
10 


10 


Total. 


$780 
5,500 


1,500 

3,480 

6 

3,000 


4,800 

2,000 

250 

750 

200 

3,000 

16,400 

25,000 

180 

4,000 

200 

1,800 


375 


3,000 
200 

500 
200 


1,200 


2,400 

500 

375 

1,900 

2,400 

790 

2,000 

6,125 

300 

5,000 


880 


228 
6,000 
2,000 

600 


80 

'     *366 

588 

380 

1,000 

12,000 


120 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 
Do. 

February. 

October. 
January. 
December. 

Do. 
January. 

May. 

June. 
January. 

Do. 
November. 

January. 
May. 

January. 
June. 

September. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
October. 

March. 


Octol>€r. 
November. 

October. 
January. 
October. 
February. 

Octobor. 
December. 

Do. 
February. 

May. 

January. 
May. 

Do. 
January. 
December. 
April. 

May. 
March. 
May. 
January. 

April. 
Do. 

February. 
January. 

Do. 
Do. 
May. 
Do. 

Do. 
March. 

Do. 
April. 
May. 
April. 
March. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
ILLINOIS— Continued. 


61 


City  and  organization. 


Quincy  (pop. 

il  Grocers'  Association . 


36,832)— Continued. 

Retail  Grocer 

Rotary  Club. 

Rantoul:  Improvement  Association 

Robinson  (pop.  3^863):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rochelle  (pop.  2,732):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Kock  Falls  (pop.  2,657):  Business  Men's  Association 

Citizens'  Club . 


Rockford  (pop.  56,739): 

All  Rockford  Kiwanis  Club. 


Chamber  of  Commerce. 

East  State  Street  Business  Men's  Association 

Fourteenth  Avenue  Business  Men's  Association  . 

Manufacturers  &  Shippers'  Association 

Merchants  &  Business  Men's  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Seventh  Street  Business  &  Professional  Men's 
Association. 
Rock  Island  (;pop.  29,452): 

Business  Men 's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Quad  City  Builders' Exchange 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Rush viUe  (pop.  2,422):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

St.  Charles  (pop.  4,046):  Commercial  Association 

Salem  (pop.  2.669): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Sandwich  (pop.  2,567):  Commercial  Club 

SlusfTield  (pop.  1,009):  Bureau  County  Lumbermen's 
Club. 

Shelbyville  (pop.  3,500):  Commercial  Club 

Sparta  ( pop.  3,081) :  Randolph  Club 

Springlield  (pop.  62,623): 

Business  Men's  League 

Commercial  Association , 

Retail  Grocers  &  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Sterling  (pop.  7,467): 

Association  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers  &  Shippers'  Association , 

Stonington(pop.  4S8):  Business  Men's  Association.. 

Streator  (pop.  14,313):  Commercial  Association , 

Sullivan  (pop:  2,621):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Sycamore  (pop,  3,92»l) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Taylorville  (pop.  5,44<>):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Tuscola  (pop.  2.45.'i):  Business  Men's  Association 

l'rbana(i>op.  10,116):  Association  of  Commerce 

Vandalia  (pop.  2,974):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Virden  (pop.  4,000):  Commercial  Club 

Washington  (pop.  I,5;i0):  Commercial  Club 

Watseka  ( pop.  476):  Commercial  Association 

Waukegan  (pop.  20,917): 

Cham  her  of  Commerce '. 

Lake  County  Manufacturers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

West  Frankfort  (pop.  2,111):  Booster  Club 

Wheaton^pop  3,42.i):  Business  Men's  Association... 
White  Hall  (pop.  2,854):  Business  Men's  Association. 
Wilmette  (pop.  4,943):  New  Trier  Commercial  Asso- 
ciation. 
Woodstock  (pop.  4,331):  Commercial  &  Commimity 
Club. 

Yorkville  (pop.  431):  Business  Men's  Club 

ZionCity  (pop.  4,7><9)): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Committee  of  Fifictu 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
l)ers. 


84 
100 

55 
144 
140 
100 
100 

150 

500 

60 

50 

140 

190 

1,333 

132 


165 
1,100 
200 
40 
110 
104 
100 


100 
54 
21 

201 
100 

75 

300 

50 

81 

386 

25 

7 

211 
75 

125 

176 
50 

222 
70 
85 

120 
75 

400 
21 
42 
100 
110 
32 
55 

75 

50 

15 
15 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 


Al 
Al 
A  4 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
A4 

Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 

Al 
A3 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A2 
A2 

Al 

Al 

A2 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$1 
15 
1 
25 
10 


6 

15 

6-24 

6 


12-75 

15 

.50-7.50 


25 

25 
25 

3 
10 

3 


10 
10 

5 
5 

25 

25 

1 

5 

25 


o 

6-36 

25 

25 

15 

5 

25 

10 

50 

1 

3 

1 

18 

5-30 


Total. 


$125 
2,000 
1,000 


1,600 


900 

7,500 

1,000 

300 

10,000 

3,800 


3,300 


4,000 

25,000 

5,000 

400 
1,200 

312 
1,160 


540 
210 

960 
600 

1,875 

7,500 

600 

1,000 

9,650 
7,000 


4,500 
375 


600 
4,600 


1,440 
375 

10,000 

210 

2,100 


400 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


November. 
May. 

April. 

Deceml>er. 

October. 


Decembw. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
March. 
May. 
June. 
January. 


Do. 

April. 
January. 
Do. 
May. 
June. 
December. 


January. 

Deoember. 

February. 

January. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
May. 

April. 

February. 

October. 

Da 
September. 
May. 

Do. 

Do. 
April. 

Do. 
June. 

January. 
May. 

January. 
November. 
March. 
January. 

March. 

October. 


Do. 


INDIANA. 


Advance  (pop.  416):  Commercial  Club 

Akron:  Business  Men's  Association 

Alexandria  (pop.  5,096):  Business  Men's  Association. 


35 

52 

100 

Al 
A2 
Al 

$1 
5 
1 

October. 
February, 


I 


1.^ 

V 


62 


COMMERCIAL  ORGAI^IZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
INDIANA— Continued. 


City  and  onnmization. 


Anderson  (pop.  24,230):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Afros  (pop.  1,088):  Improvement  Club 

Attica  ( pop.  3,335) :  Commercial  Club 

Auburn  (pop.  3,919): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Aurora  (pop.  4,410):  Commercial  Club 

Batesville  (pop.  2,151):  Public  Welfare  Association . 
Bedford  (pop.  10,613): 

Cham  Der  of  Commerce 

^toneClub 

Bloomfield  ( pop.  2,067):  Merchants'  Association 

Bloomington  (pop.  11,661): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Bureau 

Rotary  Club 

Bluflton  (pop.  4,987):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Boonville  (pop.  3,937): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Brazil  (pop.  10,472): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Civic  Club 

Grocers'  &  Foo<l  Stores  Association 

Bremen  (pop.  2,008):  Commercial  Club 

Brookville  (pop.  2,1(">9):  Commercial  Club 

Columbia  City  (pop.  3,448):  Commercial  Develop- 
ment Club. 

Columbus  (pop.  9,310):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Connersville  (pop.  7,738):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Crawfordsville  (pop.  11,443):  Montgomery  County 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Crothersville(pop.  1,03S):  Commercial  &  Civic  Club.. 
Crown  Point  (pop.  2,526): 

Chanber  of  Commerce 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Culver  (pop.  810):  Retail  Merchants'  Asscxiiation 

Decatur  (pop.  4,471):  Merchants'  Association 

Delphi  (pop.  2,161):  Business  Men's  Association 

East  Chicago  (pop.  30,286): 

Chamber  of  Cfommeroe 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Elkhart  (pop,  22,273): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Elwood  (pop.  11,028):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Evansvilfe  (pop.  76,981 ): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Chamber  of  Cominorce 

Furniture  Manufacturers'  Association 

Lumbermen's  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association 

North  Side  Business  Mens  Association 

Pharmaceutical  Association 

Rotary  Club 

West  Side  Business  Association 

Fort  Wayne  (pop.  78,01 1): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

B  uilders'  K  xchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  G  rocers'  Association 

Tratfic  Bureau 

Frankfort  ( pop.  10, 103) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Franklin  (pop.  4,502):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Gary  ( pop.  H»,802):  Commercial  Club 

Grcencastle  (pop.  3,790):  Commercial  Club 

Greenfield  (pop.  4,448):  Business  Men's  Association.. 
Greensburg  (pop.  5,420):  Business  Men's  Association 

CommerciafClub 

Hammond  (pop.  27,016): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants 

Hartford  City  (pop.  6,187):  Clnmber  of  Commerce... 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


270 
50 
90 

35 

350 

50 

30 

200 
27 
30 

365 
38 
63 
50 

120 
21 

80 
65 
32 
56 
100 
170 

390 
321 
400 

120 

65 
62 
24 
15 
78 
40 

400 
33 

60 

16 

425 

164 
950 

28 


157 

loa 

40 
200 
100 

146 

100 

1,500 

135 

26 

307 

200 

745 

230 

49 

75 

120 

300 
33 
45 

400 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 

A3 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 
A2 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A3 

Al 
A4 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A  4 
A3 
Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

A4 
A4 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A2 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Total. 


t25        $7,000 

4  ! 

6 


10 
1 


15 
25 


1150 

12-18 

10 

5-20 


20 

13 

1 

6 


12.SO-^25 
15 
12.50 

1 

2-5 
10 
1 
3 
5 
6 

12.50 
50-250 

1 

10 
12.50 

10 
25 
12 


12-76 

4 

3 

16 

3 

15 


35 


200 

3-15 

1 

25 

3-30 

12 

13 


12 

10 

6 

5-12.  SO 


4,000 
150 
400 

3,000 


620 


720 


192 
300 


900 

8,000 
7,500 
4,000 


400 
785 
100 


390 
240 

5,000 
5,4UO 

60 


2,200 

1,640 

22,325 

336 


5,000 

300 

80 


2U0 
2,190 

'^ojooo 


2,980 

200 

18,500 

2,000 

5HH 
900 


3,500 
330 


4,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


July. 

Do. 

Janoary. 
February. 
January. 
September. 

April. 
February. 

February. 
April. 

March. 

April. 

Do. 

Do. 
January. 
March. 

Do. 
June. 
February. 


January. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
January. 

September. 
June. 

April. 

September. 

May. 

January. 
February. 

January. 
December. 

May. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

January. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 
September. 
January. 
March. 

February. 

April. 

January. 

Novemoer. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STA7:ES. 

•-  LOCAL — Continuod. 

INDIANA— Continued. 


63 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


nuntington  (pop.  2,464): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Association 

Indiana  Harbor:  Civic  Club 

Indianapolis  (pop.  283,H22): 

Advertising  (  lub 

Architects'  Association 

Associated  Employers 

Association  of  Cre<i  it  Men 

Association  of  Reiaii  Drug>rlsts 

Autoinobiie  Tra^le  Association 

Better  Business  Bureau 

Board  of  Tnule 

Building  Contractors'  Asso<»iation 

Cham))er  of  Commerce 

Foundrymen's  Association 

Gravel  Mens  Association 

Jobbing  Confectioners'  Club 

Live  Stock  Exchani:o 

Merchants'  Asso-'iation 

Metal  Trades  Association 

Real  Estate  Boani 

Retail  Growers'  Association 

South  Meridian  Street  Merchants' Association. . . 
Jefferson  viHe  (pop.  10,412): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Voimg  lousiness  Men 's  C!t ib 

Knox  (pop.  1,041):  Business  Men's  ^\^ociation 

Kokomo  (pop.  21,921^): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Real  I'^state  Associat  ion 

I-afayette  (pop. 21,481):  Merchants  &.  Manufacturers' 

Associatien. 
I/a  Orange  (pop.  1,772):  La  Grange  Cot:nty  Commer- 
cial Club. 
La  Porte  (fwp.  13,572): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

R etail  ( i  rocers '  Association 

Lawrenceburg  (pop.  3,930;: 

Booster  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lebancm  (pop.  5,474): 

Chamber  of  (jommerce 

Civic  I  eague 

Liberty  (pop.  1,338 1:  Commercial  Club 

Ligonier  (pop.  2,173):  Improvement  Association 

Logansport  (pop.  21,3:5^): 

Cass  County  Chamljer  of  Commerce 

Cass  County  Retail  Grocers'  Asso  iation 

Madison  (pop.  6,934):  Commercial  Club 

Marion  (pop.  19,923): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

' ;  rant  Count  v  Manufacturers'  Association 

Michigan  City  (pop.  21,913): 

('hamber  of  Commerce 

R  ot  ary  Club 

Monticello( pop.  2,168):  Commercial  Pr.sh  Club 

Mount  Vernon  (pop.  5,503;:  Commercial  Club 

Muncie  (pop.  25,^&1): 

Advertising  Club 

C<Hnmercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Nappanee  (pop.  2,260):  Improvement  Association. . , 
New  Albany  (pop.  23,<-29;: 

Retail  G rocers'  Asswiation 

Retail  Merchants'  Assoi  iat  ion 

Voung  Meu's  business  Club 

Noblesville  (pop.  5,073k  Chamber  of  Commerce 

North  Wrnon  (pop.  2,915):  Chamber  ot  Commerce 

of  Jennings  County. 
Peru  (pop.  12,491): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Credit  Exchange 

Plymouth  (pop.  3,838):  C/ommerclal  Club 

Portland  (pop.  5,130):  Commercial  Association 

PriacatoQ  (pop.  6,448) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 


135 
400 
300 

200 

30 

400 

435 

155 

G2 

400 

<30 

100 

2,500 

15 

8 

25 

84 

28 

34 

110 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


22 

50 
214 

14 

250 

32 

150 

150 


€00 
35 

400 
63 

176 


25 
100 

500 

42 

180 

400 
35 

375 
93 
75 
50 

100 

385 

27 

55 


33 

73 

100 

eo 

154 


304 

81 

100 

ISO 

90 


A2 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 

Al 


Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A3 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annuiil  income. 


Rate. 


$3-15 

5-10 

12-20 

5- 

5 

10 

10 

2 


10-250 
15 


Total. 


10 

100 


25 
50 
25 
12 
6 

10 


10 

10 

1 

1-8 


10-300 
3 


10 
1.50-3 


i 
1 

25 
3 
6 

25 


25 

10-25 

10 

25 

4 

10 

40-150 

5 


2 

4 
5 

12 
12.50-50 


12.50 

12 

5 

5-12.50 


$1,600 

;<,oro 

6,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


150 


4,350 
310 


5,500 
9,450 
5,571 


80 


840 
6,000 


3,000 


April. 
Septeml'ter. 


December. 

January. 

October. 

January. 

Do. 
June. 
January. 

February. 
January. 

March. 
April. 
March. 
Deceml>er. 


132  I  April. 

500  ! 
1,200  ,  February. 


6,500 

320 

1,800 

2S0 


6,500 


1,500 


25 
100 

12,500 

1.32 

1,500 

10,000 
1,000 

9,375 
1,200 


400 

13,850 

1,800 


100 
292 

1,000 
720 

3,500 


3,400 


400 
2,000 
3,500 


March. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 


AiH-n. 
June. 


I>ecember. 

Do. 

July. 
February. 

July. 

January. 

June. 
May. 

January. 

March. 

May. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 
April. 


January. 
April. 

March. 
April. 


November. 

January. 

April. 

November. 

May. 


64 


I 


ii 


II 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

lOCAL— Continued. 
INDIANA— Continued. 


( ity  and  organixaticm. 


Nom- 
berof 
mem- 
bers. 


Redkey  (pop.  1,714):  Commercial  Club 

Rensselaer  ( pop.  2.393):  Commercial  Club 

Rochester  (pop.  3,364):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Seymour  (pop.  6,305):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Shelbyville  (pop.  11,201):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

South  Bend  (pop.  70,967): 

Ad-Sell  League 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

G  rocers'  Association 

Spencer  ( pop.  2, 150):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

TellCity  (pop.  3,369):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Terre  Haute  (pop.  67,361): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers 'Club 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers  A  Butchers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Union  City  (pop.  3,209):  Community  Welfare  Asso- 
ciation. 

Valparaiso  (pop.  6,987):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Vincennes  (pop.  18,089):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Wabash  (pop.  8,618) :  Commercial  Club 

Warsaw  (pop.  4.430):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Washington  (pop.  7,854):  Daviess  County  Chamber 

of  Commerce, 
Winchester  (pop.  4,266):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


275 
250 

75 
1,200 
55 
30 
80 

1,000 
50 
42 
120 
110 
142 
200 

144 
400 
200 
223 
124 

240 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


SO.  50 


6 
12.60 

8 

25 
2 
6 
5 

25 

'""io" 


6 

10 

1.20-6 

5 

25-100 

25 


Total. 


S4,000 
3,000 

500 
25,000 


280 
25,000 


500 
1,440 


2,000 
600 

2,000 

15,000 

5,000 

5,000 

620 

1,200 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


Ttme. 

December. 
January. 
September. 
AprU. 

May. 

November, 

June. 

Do. 

Febmary. 

April. 

January. 

January. 

March. 

December. 


May. 

June. 

February. 

AprU. 

Da 


IOWA. 


Albia  (pop.  4,900):  Business  Men's  Association 

AlKona  (pop.  2,908):  Commercial  Club 

Ames  ( pop.  4,223):  Commercial  Club 

Atlantic  (pop.  4,560):  Commercial  Club 

Audubon  (pop.  1,928):  Commercial  Club 

Bedford  (pop.  1,883):  Community  Club 

Belle  riaine  (pop.  3,121):  Ad  Club 

Bloomf'eld  (pop.  2,02H):  Commercial  Club 

Boone  (pop.  11..321 ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Burlington  (pop.  25,144): 

Ad  Club 

Commercial  Exchange 

Retail  Grocers  <t  Butchers"  Association 

Shippers'  Association 

Carroll  (pop.  3.546):  Citi  ens'Club 

Ce<lar  Falls  (pop.  5,012):  Commercial  Club 

Cedar  Rapids  (pop.  38.033): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

CivicClub 

Retail  Grocers <fc  Biit.^hers'  Association 

South  Side  Commercial  Club 

C/enterville  (pop.  6,930):  Association  of  Commerce... 

Chariton  (pop.  3,794):  Commercial  Club 

Charles  City  (pop.  5,892):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cherokee  (pop.  4,884):  Community  Club 

Clarinda  (pop.  3,832):  Greater  Clarinda  Club i 

Clarion  (pop.  2,065):  Commercial  Club j 

Clearfield  (pop.  625) :  Commercial  Club ' 

Cleat  Lake  (pop.  2,014):  Commercial  Club i 

Clinton  (pop.  27,678):  i 

Commercial  Club 

Manufacturers  &  Shippers'  Association ' 

Colfax  (pop.  2,524):  Commercial  Club I 

Coming  (pop.  1,702):  Coming  County  Operative  Club.' 
Ck)uncil  BlutTs  (pop.  31,838):  I 

ChamI  >er  of  Commerce 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Creston  (pop.  6,924):  Creston  Club 

Davenport  (pop.  49,618): 

Commercial  Club -. 

Greater  Davenport  Committee 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Rating  Association 


100 
125 
100 
100 
100 
75 
101 
118 
200 

(» 

610 

42 

eo 

150 
175 

1,000 
25 
45 

80 
150 
225 

60 
130 
160 

80 


150 

550 

55 

180 

150 

425 
30 
51 

196 

1,000 

30 

75 

160 


Al 

110 

tooo 

Al 

5 

5,200 

Al 

25 

2,000 

Al 

25 

2,500 

Al 

2-5 

400 

Al 

6-12 

840 

A4 

6 

606 

M 

2 

25 

Al 

5,000 

A4 

5 

300 

Al 

10 

6,100 

A2 

5 
25-700 

A4 

7,000 

Al 

10 

7.^0 

Al 

10-25 

3,500 

Al 

10-25 

22,000 

Al 

A2 

10 

950 

Al 

10 
10-25 

Al 

3,000 

Al 

5-10 

1,400 

Al 

25 

1,500 

Al 

10 

1,300 

Al 

4 

3,000 

Al 

25 

2,000 

Al 

Al 

5 

3,000 

Al 

25 

13,500 

A4 

6,000 
3,600 

Al 

20 

Al 

2 

300 

Al 

5-25 

10,625 

A4 

10 

1,000 

A2 

6 

498 

Al 

6 

3,900 

Al 

10-25 

15,600 

Al 

5-1,200 

12,000 

\3 

A2 

24-120 

5,000 

March. 
December, 
January. 
Do. 

September. 

February. 

Maxell. 

May. 

Febmary. 

March. 

Febmary, 

January. 

March. 

December. 

June. 

May. 

March. 

May. 

January. 

OctoV)er. 

March. 

April. 

December. 
October. 

February. 
October. 
Jime. 
FelHiiary. 

May. 

November. 
Septeml)er. 
December. 

Jannary. 
March. 

January. 


r 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Conlinued . 
IOWA -Continued. 


65 


nty  and  organization. 


Davenport  (pop.  49,<)18)— Continued. 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Tri-City  Automobile  Trade  Association 

Tri-City  Credit  Men's  Association 

Dccorah  (pop.  3,592):  Commercial  Club 

Denison  (pop.  3,133):  Commercial  Club 

Des  Moines  (pop.  104,052): 

Advert  ismg  Clul) 

Chamlter  of  Commerce 

Greater  I>es  Moines  (Committee , 

Dubuque  (pop.  40.0)6): 

Co  mmercial  Club , 

Re  tail  Grocers'  Association 

Shi  ppers'  Association , 

Eagle  G  rove  (pop.  3,387): 

iJ  usincss  Men's  Association , 

Commercial  Club , 

Eldora  (pop.  1 .995):  Commimity  Club , 

Elliott  (pop.  528):  Booster  Club 

Esther\iJIe  (pop.  3,404):  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Fairfield  (pop.  4,970): 

JofTerson  County  Community  Club , 

Re  tail  Merchants'  Association 

Forest  City  (pop.  1.691):  Booster  Club 

Fort  Dodge  (pop.  21,089): 

Commercial  Club 

Retailers'  Bureau 

Fort  Madison  (pop.  8,900):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . . 
Gilmorc  City  (pop.  C89):  Commercial  Club 

8reeno(pop.  1,150):  Commercial  Clul) 
rinnelKpop.  5,036):  Commercial  Club 

Gmndy  Center  (pop.  1,354):  Commercial  Club.. 
Hampton  (i>op.  2,617):  Commercial  Association. 

Harlan  (pop.  2,570) :  Commimity  Club 

HumlK)ldt(pop.  1,809):  Commercial  Club 

Indcr>enclence  (pop.  3,517):  Commercial  Club. . . 

Indianola  (pop. 3,283):  Commercial! Club 

Iowa  City  (pop.  11,626): 

Commercial  Club 

Credit  Bureau 

Towa  Falls  (pop.  2,797):  Community  Club 

Jefferson  (pop.  2,477):  Commercial  Club 

Keokuk  (pop.  14,008): 

Commercial  Club 

Industrial  Association 

Rotoil  Grocers'  Association 

ICno.x^^lle  (pop.  3,190):  Community  Association 

Lamoni  (pop.  1,541):  Commercial  Club 

Lansing  (pop.  1,542):  Commercial  Club 

Le  Mars  (pop.  4,157):  Commercial  Club 

Leon  (pop.  1,991):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Lincoln :  Commercial  Club 

Ix)pan(pop.  1,453):  Business  Men's  Association. 

Lyons:  Commercial  Club 

Manchester  (pop.  2.758):  Commercial  Club 

Marenro(pop.  1,78b):  Citizens 'Commercial  Club. 


Marion  (pop.  4.400):  Commercial  Club 

Marshalltov.Ti  (pop.  14,519):  Marshalltov.Ti  Club 

Mason  City  (pop.  14,938): 

Cham!  >er  o f  (  oramerce 

Rctnil  Merchants'  Association 

Missouri  Vallev  (pop.  3,187):  Commercial  Club 

Monticello  (pop.  2,043): 

Improvement  Club 

Rating  Association 

Mount  Pleasant  (pop.  3,874):  Business  Men's  Credit 

Rating  A.ssociutioa 
Mount  Vemon  (pop.  1,532):  Business  Men's  Com- 
mimity Club. 
Muscatine  dop.  17,713): 

Advertising  Club 

Association  o  f  Commerce 

Greater  Muscatine  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


18 

60 

125 

50 

60 

100 

400 

200 

i,?;oo 

30 

825 
74 
65 

40 
133 
100 

60 
152 

300 

51 

100 

1,710 
170 
275 
100 
100 
161 


100 
108 
75 
403 
148 

450 

60 

150 

106 

125 

200 

20 

60 

50 

114 

120 

90 

25 

50 

100 

200 

30 

100 

453 

550 
175 
125 

210 
27 
75 

150 


40 

450 

50 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A  2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A2 

Al 


A4 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$25 
6 


25-45 

25-100 

5 

6-12 

10 
5-20 


25 
3-12 


5 

10 

5-24 

2 
10 

5 
6-24 


10 

24-240 

10 

1 

2.50 

2-10 

5 

»-5 

3-25 

10 

5-25 

5-10 

15 

24-«0 

10-25 

5 

3 

1-10 


10 

1 

1 

6-25 

5 


1 

6 

10 

3 

5 

10-25 

10-25 

12-48 

5 

2-10 


12-60 
10 


12 
12-24 


Total. 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


$450 


1,800 

18,000 

500 

3,500 

2,000 


January. 
September. 

January. 
November. 

January. 


May. 
60,000     January. 
25, 000     December. 


1,000 
5,000 


1,500 

1,424 

120 

1,500 

5,000 

too 


17,000 
8,000 
2,750 


3,500 


500 

590 

750 

4,300 

1,S00 

6,500 
1,900 
6,000 


375 

4,000 

80 

500 

600 


1,508 


500 
2,000 


800 
9,000 

12,000 

3,000 

625 

750 


1,500 
600 


480 

8,500 

12,000 


February. 

April. 

May. 

April. 

Novemlier. 

April. 

May. 

October. 
Do. 
January. 

June. 

January. 

June. 

Do. 
March. 

Febmary. 

January. 

May. 

January. 

April. 

Do. 

Do. 
Fel>mary. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
April. 
May. 

Septemlier. 
January. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
June. 
January, 
June. 
May. 

Febmary. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 

April. 
February. 


April. 

September. 

October. 


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66 


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i 


COMMERCIAI.   ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 


LOCAL— Coiit  in  u^d . 


IOWA— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Mystic  (pop.  2,663):  Commercial  Association 

New  Hampton  (pop.  2,275):  New  Hampton  Club... 
Newton  (pop.  4,616): 

Advertising  Men's  Club 

Commercial  Association 

Nevada  (pop.  2,138):  Commercial  Club 

Oelwein  (pop.  6,028): 

Credit  Association 

Greater  Oehvcin  Club 

Grocers'  Association 

Onawa  (pop.  2,026):  Booster  Cluh 

Orange  City  (pop.  074):  Commercial  Club 

Osage  (pop.  2,445):  Business  Men's  Association 

Osceola  (pop.  2,41G):  Commercial  Club 

Oskaloosa  (pop.  9.650): 

Commercial  Club 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Ottumwa  (pop.  24,708): 

Commercial  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Pella  (pop.  3,021):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Perrv  (pop.  4,630):  Bureau  of  Commerce 

Preston  (pop.  642):  Farmers  A-  Merchants'  Chib 

Rock  Rapids  (pop.  2,00.3;:  Commercial  Club 

Sac  City  (pop.  2,201):  Commercial  Club 

Salem  (pop.  501):  Commercial  Club 

Sheldon  (pop.  2,M1 ):  Commercial  Club 

Shenandoah  (pop.  4,976):  Community  Club 

Sibley  (pop.  1  ,.330):  Commercial  Club 

Sioux  City  (pop.  58.56.S): 

Associated  Retailers 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Master  Builders'  Association 

Real  Estate  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Spirit  Lake  (pop.  1,102):  Commercial  Club 

Storm  Lake  (pop.  2,42S):  Commercial  Club 

Tipton  (pop.  2,048):  Community  Chib 

Toledo  (pop.  1.626):  Commercial  Cmb 

Vlllisca  (pop.  2,039):  Commercial  Club 

Vinton  (pop.  3.:i36):  Commercial  Club 

Washington  (pop.  4.380):  Community  Club 

Waterloo  (pop.  36.987): 

Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Waterloo  Club 

Commercial  Club 

Master  Builders' Association  of  BlackhawkCounty 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Waverly  (pop.  3,205):  Community  Club 

WclKter  City  (pop.  6,208):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 

West  Branch  (pop.  643):  Commercial  Club 

West  Union  (pop.  1.652):  Commercial  Club 

Winterset  (pop.  2,818):  Commercial  Club 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


40 

110 

00 

soo 

75 

65 
ISO 

12 
120 
100 
125 
247 


ISO 
150 

980 

90 

1S2 

143 

500 

100 

ino 

190 
500 
225 
150 
80 

85 
63 

70 

1,000 

12 

60 

70 

154 

125 

185 

125 

100 

65 

200 

100 

350 
526 

12 
300 
182 
192 

45 
150 

00 


Prl- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 

A4 

Al 
Al 

A4 

Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 

A2 

Al 
AS 
A3 

Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 

A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 
A3 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


S5 

5 

2 
5 
4 


12-24 
5-12.50 

800 

2,400 

6 

5 

10 

1 

600 

1,2.% 

10-250 

10,000 

500 

5-20 
2 

13,000 

13-60 

10-200 

5 

1 

5 

5 

20 

10 

5 

10 

5-15 

3,000 

25 

5-25 

25-300 

10 

34 

30 

5 

5 

2-« 

10-12 

5 

3-10 

10 

24 

5-34 

34 

16-275 

6-24 

25 

5 

1 

10 


Total. 


S300 
600 

100 

6,000 

450 


2,000 

5,000 

6,000 

100 

500 

800 

10,000 

4,500 

1,800 

1,000 

8,000 


2,520 

23,000 

800 

300 

1,680 


625 
4,000 

600 
1,200 

900 
3,058 
1,000 

5,000 
9,400 
288 
5,000 
1,500 
6,000 


ISO 
800 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


April. 
January. 

Do. 
February. 
January. 


September. 

Do. 
February. 
I>eceml>er. 
March. 

AprU. 
Do. 
Do. 

Jantiary. 

May. 
AprU. 
November. 
March. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

April. 

February. 

May. 

December. 

March. 

May. 

Januarr. 

December. 

January. 

June. 

March. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
June. 
March. 
July. 

December. 
January. 

Da 
April. 
January. 

Do. 

Da 

Da 
October. 


KANSAS. 


Abilene  (pop.  4,118): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Anthony  (pop.  2,609): 

Booster  (Jlub 

Commercial  Club 

Arkansas  City  (pop.  7,508): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retailers*  AssociaticMi 

Atchison  (pop.  16,785): 

Board  of  Trade 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Baldwm  City  (pop.  1,386):  Community  Club 

Baxter  Springs  (pop.  1,598):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 


00 
100 

75 
36 

310 

101 

35 

300 

75 

175 

A3 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 

325 

2 
6 

26 
12 

•2,600 

216 

310 
1,212 

10 

10,000 

21 

4,00  J 

January. 
March. 


Do. 

January. 
September. 


July. 

ApnI. 

Jani 


uanr. 

^cmtx 


\ 


Dcccmwr. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
KANSAS— Continued. 


67 


City  and  organization. 


Belleville  (pop.  2,221):  Commercial  Club 

Beloit  (pop.  3,082):  Business  Men's  Club 

Biu-lington  (pop.  2,180):  Commercial  Club , 

Caldwell  (pop.  2,205):  Commercial  Club 

Chanuto  (pop.  12,968):  Business  Men's  Club 

Cherrvvalc  (pop.  4,301):  Commercial  Club 

Clay  Cx^ntcr  (pop.  3,438):  Community  Club 

Coffey villo  (pop.  is,;«l): 

Chomlx'r  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Columbus  (pop.  3,064):  Chamljer  of  Commerce 

Concordia  (p<^.  4,415):  Chamlx'r  of  Commerce 

Council  firove  (pop.  2,545):  Commercial  Club 

Dodge  City  (pop.  3,214): 

Ford  County  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Phcnix  Industrial  Club 

Rotary  Club 

Easton  (pop.  310):  CMnmercial  Club 

EI  Dorado  (pop.  3,129):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Ellsworth  (pop.  2,041): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants  Association '. 

Emporia  (pop.  9,707): 

Advertising  Cluo 

Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Lyon  County  Retailers'  Association 

Eureka  (pop.  2,333) :  Commercial  Club 

Fort  Scott  (pop.  10,564): 

Bourbon  County  Retailers'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Frcflonia  (pop.  3,040) :  Chamlx?r  of  Commerce 

Frontenac  (pop.  3,396):  Commercial  Club 

Garden  City  (pop.  3,171): 

Industrial  Club 

Retailers'  Association 

Oamett  (pop.  2,.334) :  Booster  Club 

Great  Bend  (pop.  4,622): 

Barton  County  Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Herington  (pop.  3,273):  Herington  Club 

Hiawatha  (pop.  2.974):  Community  Commercial  Club 
Holton  (pop.  2.S42): 

Chamber  oJf  Commerce 

Hardware  &  Implement  Dealers'  Club 

Horton  (pop.  3,600):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Hutchinson  (pop.  21.461 ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Independence  (pop.  15,111): 

Commercial  Association 

Retailers'  A.ssociation 

Tola  (pop.  1 1,396):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Junction  City  (pop.  5,59S):  Chamber  of  Commerce... 
Kansas  City  (pop.  102.09G): 

Armourdale  Improvement  Association 

Central  City  Club 

Chamber  c4  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Km.sley  (pop.  1,547):  Industrial  Club 

Lamed  (pop.  2,911):  Busmess  Men's  Association 

Lawrence  (pop.  13,477):  Chaml)cr  of  Commerce 

licavonworth  (pop.  19,.363):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce. . 

Liberal  (pop.  1,716):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lincoln  (pop.  1 ,508):  Commercial  Club 

Lindsborg  (pop.  1,939): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Lyons  (pop.  2,071):  Commercial  Club 

McPherson  (pop.  3,546): 

Commercial  Club 

McPherson    County    Business    &    Professional 

s  Men's  Association. 

Manhattan  (pop.  ^,722):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Marysville  (pop.  2.260) : 

Commercial  Club 

Credit  Protective  Association 

Neodesha  (pop.  2.872): 

Commercial  Club 

Wilson  County  Business  Men's  Association 


Num- 
\XiT  of 
mem- 
bers. 


150 
100 
140 

70 
130 

75 
200 

300 
110 
375 
200 
128 

75 

350 

51 

30 

500 

60 
28 

8 
300 
120 
200 

60 
450 
350 

35 

150 

16 

125 

140 

80 
140 
200 

250 

30 

200 

1,047 

175 

75 

220 

225 

100 
226 
975 
125 
150 
90 
160 
225 
100 
100 

55 
12 

75 

75 
57 

400 

100 
42 

256 
77 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$2 
10 


4 
6 

25 


6-60 
25 
12 

1.50-3 
18 
10 


25 

1 
1 


L25-2 

12 

12 

1 

5 

5 

12 


1-2 

2-5 

2 

3 

2 

1-12 

25 


5 

12 

6-25 

1 

10 
25 


1-3 

2 
3 
1 

5 
18-36 


10 
5 

5 

18-48 


Total. 


$1,000 

350 

1,500 


300 
1,200 

7,590 
1,800 
4,000 
5,000 


1,500 

4,000 

490 

90 

12,000 

1,500 


28 

7,500 
3,000 


1,000 

12,000 

4,000 

35 


1,500 

2,000 
960 

400 
1,500 

4,000 


1,000 
26, 175 

2,100 

113 

2,610 

5,0«W 

400 
2,260 


2 

1  500 

6-24 
12 
25 
24 

1,200 
3,K',X) 
6,000 

1,500 

33 

50 
800 

1,200 
1,300 

10,000 


500 

1,500 
1,400 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 

December. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

September. 

January. 

Do. 
May. 

June. 


Do. 

May. 

November. 
January. 
April. 

October. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
April. 
February. 

November. 

Do. 
Do. 

January. 
March. 
January. 
April. 

June. 

December. 
September. 
April. 

Do. 
January. 
May. 

May. 

February. 

January. 

April. 

May. 


January. 

Do. 
September. 

May. 
Sepftember. 

July. 

September. 
June. 

March. 
Dercmber. 


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68 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
KANSAS— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Newton  (pop.  7.862) :  Coramorcial  Club 

Norton  (pop.  1,787):  Commercial  Club 

Olathe  (pop.  3,272):  Johnson  County  Merchants'  & 
Farmers^Association. 

Osage  City  (i)op.  2,432):  Commercial  Club 

Osawatomie:  Community  Club 

Osborne  (pop.  1,5(>6):  Business  Men's  Association — 
Oswego  (pop.  2.317): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retailers'  Association 

Ottawa  (pop.  7.650): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Franklin  County  Retail  Merchants'  Association  . 

Paola  (pop.  3,207):  Commercial  Club 

Parsons  (pop.  15,952): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retailers'  Association 

Pittsburg  (pop.  18,340): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Crawford  County  Retailers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Pratt  (pop.  3,302):  Pratt  County  Chamber  of  Com- 
merre. 

Russell  (pop.  1,692):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Salina  (pop.  12,470): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retailers'  Association 

Seneca  (pop.  1,806):  Business  Men's  Club 

Smith  Center  (pop.  1,292):  Commercial  Club 

Stafford  (pop.  1,927): 

Merchants'  Protective  Credit  Association 

Retail  Credit  Association 

Stafford  Club 

Sterling  (pop.  2,133):  Young  Men's  Commercial  Club 

Topeka  (pop.  49,538):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Wellington  (pop.  7,034): 

Commercial  Club 

Retailers'  Association 


Niun- 
ber  of 
mem- 
bers. 


Wichita  (pop.  73,597): 

Association  of  Credit  Men. 


Board  of  Commerce. 

Commercial  Club 

Wlnfield  (pop.  6,700):  Commercial  .tVssociation. 


100 
200 
175 

300 
80 
65 

50 
21 

675 

"65 

300 
120 

280 

170 

46 

30 

60 

400 

105 

60 

60 

21 
28 
50 
95 
930 

200 
50 

145 
1,350 
1,300 

340 


l^i- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Ai 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


110 

10 

1-4 


2 
25 

5 

12 


10 
18 

25 

6 

12 


2.50 


Total. 


11,000 
"3,666 


160 


4,050 

"'366 

3,000 
2,160 

7,000 


20-60 

2 
18 
20 
12 
20 

6-60 
15 

10-15 
25 
25 


250 

2,000 
3,500 


1,500 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


1,000 

1,275 

18,000 

2,500 
750 


4,000 


January. 

February. 

November. 


January. 
February. 

June. 

January. 

Do. 

December. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
October. 
January. 

May. 

April. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 

November. 
Jime. 

May. 
October. 
Do. 
April. 


KENTUCKY. 


Ashland  (pop.  12,195): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Augusta  (pop.  1,787):  Commercial  Club 

Cadiz  ( pop.  1,005):  Trigg  County  Development  Asso- 
ciation. 
Catiettsbiirg  (pop.3,520):  Retail  Grocers'  Association 
Covington  (pop.  59,623): 

Industrial  Club 

Linden  Improvement  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

West  End  Welfare  -Vssociation 

Crab  Orchard  (pop.  467):  Commercial  Club 

Danville  (pop.  5,420):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Frankfort  (pop.  11,179):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Harlan:  Harlan  County  Coal  Operators'  Association 
Henderson  (pop.  12,312):  Chamber  of  Commerce — 
Uopkinsville  (pop.  10,979): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Lexington  (pop.  41,997): 

Board  of  Commerce 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Louisville  (pop.  240,808): 

Associated  Bottlers' Exchange 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders'  Exchange .^ .  ■ 


512 

63 

130 

80 

17 

400 
85 
75 

420 
40 

160 

103 
41 

370 

162 
34 

500 

31 
77 

75 

1,700 

CO 


Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 

A2 

Al 
Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 

A4 
Al 
A4 


$12 
12.50 


5-25 

1 

25 

1 

6 

1 

L50 

10 

12.50-100 


12.50-15 

12-34 
15 

10-25 

15 

10 

10-200 

30 


$6,400 
1,000 


2,000 


7,777 


375 
430 


1,600 

1,000 

12,000 

5,000 

3,800 
610 

8,000 


7,815 

30,000 

1,800 


February. 
May. 

January. 


May. 

August. 
December. 
August. 
March. 
July. 

November. 
Do. 


October. 

November. 
June. 


May. 

January. 
September. 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED   STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
KENTUCKY— Continued. 


69 


City  and  organization. 


Louisville  (pop.  240,808)— Continued. 

Convention  &  Publicity  League 

Credit  Men's  Adjustment  Bureau 

Hardwood  Club 

Home  Furnishers'  Associatitm 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Association 

Painty  Oil  <k  Varnish  Club 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Retail  Merchants  Credit  Men's  Association 

Stock  Exchange 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Transportation  Club 

Madisonville (pop.  4,966):  Business  Men's  Association 
Mayfield  (pop.  5,916):   Mayfield  &  Graves  County. 

Commercial  Club. 
Maysville  (pop.  6,141): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Mason  Coimty  Grocers  <t  Butchers'  Association. . 

Mlddlesboro  (pop.  7,305):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Moimt  Sterling  (pop.  3,932):  Business  Men's  Club 

Newport  (pop.  32,133): 

Campbell  County  Retail  Grocers'  Association. . . 

Civic  &  Industrial  Association 

Paducah  (pop.  25.178): 

Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Retail  Shoe  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Pineville  (pop.  2,161):  Commercial  Club 

Shclbyville  (pop.  3,412):  Busmess  Men's  Association 
Somerset  (pop.  4,491):  Board  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mora- 
laers. 


147 

223 

9 

29 

100 

15 

105 

110 

55 

72 

27 


300 

85 


300 

30 

115 

105 

100 
375 

175 
30 
50 
30 

105 
60 
80 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


A4 
A4 
A  4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$24 


25 

4-8 

25 

15 

10 

2 

35 

10 

50 

30-50 

6-10 

12 


12.50 

6 

2-0 

5 

6 
12 

50 

12 

12-36 

6 

12 

12 

5-20 


Total. 


$15,000 
5,085 
2,160 


220 

4,000 

720 


2,710 
1,870 


3,000 
180 

8,000 
500 


4,687 
9,000 


900 

180 

1,200 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


February. 

Do. 
November. 

December. 

May. 

DeccmbOT. 

March. 

January. 

OctobM". 

January. 

November. 

February. 

July. 


December. 

Septembtf. 

Do. 


Do. 
May. 

Do. 

June. 

Do. 

January. 
Do. 


LOUISIANA. 


Alexandria  (pop.  16,232):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Baton  Uouee  (pop.  17,544):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 

Covington  (pop.  2,601):  Association  of  Commerce 

Crowley(pop.  5,099):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hammond  (pop.  2.942):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Uouma  (pop.  5,024):  Houma-Terrebonne  Association 
of  Commerce. 

Jennings  (pop.  3,925):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kentwood  (pop.  3,609):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lafayette  (pop.  6,392):  Association  of  Commerce 

Lake  Charles  (pop.  14,930):  Association  of  Commerce 

Monroe  (pop.  13,698):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Morgan  City  (pop.  5,477):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

New  Iberia  (pop.  7,499):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

New  Orleans  (p.»p.  377,010): 

Advertising  Club 

Associaticn  of  Commerce 

Automobile  Dealers'  Asscciaticn 

Board  of  Trade 

Contractors  &  Dealers' Exchange 

Cot  ton  E  xchange 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Joint  Traffic  Bureau 

LiveSt  ckExcliange 

Real  Estate  Beard 

Retail  Gr  cers'  Association 

Steamship  Association 

Stock  Exchange 

Wholesale  Grocers'  Association 

Oakdale:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Opelousas  (pop.  4,623):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

^ireveport  (pop.  37,064): 

Advertising  Club 

Builders  &  Material  Men's  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cotton  Exchange....' 

Merchants' Association 

Thibodaux  (pop.  3,824):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Mercnants'  Association 


300 
200 
75 
120 
133 
152 

30 
34 
160 
370 
381 
110 
250 

202 

4,100 

35 

430 
77 

469 

360 

5 

10 

67 

453 
37 
70 
23 

154 

300 

10 

41 

400 

85 


Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 
A2 


$25 

6-200 

6 

12-250 

25 

12 

6-25 

1 

5 

10 

12-300 


12 
25 
12 
60 


$12,425 
4,000 
500 
6,000 
3,325 
4,000 

400 


800 

11,750 

8,000 

2,800 

5,000 

2,424 
102,500 

2,000 
180,000 


125 

18 

2,  .500 

500 

10-20 

6 

10 

120 

195,000 
36,000 
20,000 

2,718 

1,500 

12 
10 

500 

10 

25 

25-200 

3,000 
3,000 

1,000 

17,919 

6  000 

3-12 

April. 

July. 

June. 

Do. 
March. 
July. 

October. 
Do. 
April. 
January. 
June. 

Da 

May. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
December. 

Do. 
March. 

August. 

January. 

April. 

October. 

January. 

February. 

April. 


May. 
October. 
January. 
September. 

Do. 
Do. 


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COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
MAINE. 


Tit V  ami  onmnization. 


Auburn  (pop.  16,607):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Augusta  (pop.  14,325): 

Merchants'  Asscciaticn 

Notary  Club 

Bangor  (pop.  26,958): 

Chamber  of  Commeroe 

Wholesale  Grocers  Association 

Bar  Harbor:  Board  of  Trade 

Bath  (pop.  9,396):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Belfast  (pop.  4,618):  Beard  of  Trade 

Biddeford  (pop.  17,760):  Business  Men's  Association. 

Camden  (pop.  3,015):  Board  of  Trade 

Caribou  (pop.  5.377):  Board  of  Trade 

Dover:  Dover  &  Foxcroft  Board  of  Trade 

East  Machlas:  Board  of  Trade 

Ellsworth  (pop.  3,549):  Board  of  Trade 

Fairfield  (pop.  4,435):  Board  of  Trade 

Farmington  (pop.  3,210):  Retail  Merchants'  Asso- 
ciation. 
Fort  Fairfield  (pop.  4,381):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . . 
Gardiner  (pop.  5,311): 

Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Gorham  (pop.  2,822):  Board  of  Trade 

Houlton  (pop.  5,845): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association , 

Kennebimk  (pop.  3,099):  Board  of  Trade 

Lewiston  (pop.  28,061):  Lewiston- Auburn  Rotary 
Club. 

Lubec  (pop.  3,363):  Board  of  Trade 

Madison  (pop.  3.379):  Board  of  Trade 

Norway  (pop.  3,002):  Board  of  Trade 

Old  Orchard:  Board  of  Trade 

Old  Tovm  (pop.  6,317):  Commercial  Club 

Portland  (pop.  64,720): 

Automobile  Dealers'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Real  Estate  Association 

Wholesale  Grocers'  Association 

Wholesale  Merchants'  Asscciaticn 

Presque  Isle  (pop.  5,179): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association 

Rockland  (pop.  8.179):  City  Club 

Rumford  (pop.  6,777):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Saco  (pop.  6,583):  Board  of  Trade 

Sanford  (pop.  11,217):  Board  of  Trade 

Skowhegan  (pop.  5,341 ):  Board  of  Trade 

South  Berwick  (pop.  2,931):  Board  of  Trade 

Waldoboro  (pop.  2,656):  Board  of  Trade 

Watcrviile  (pop.  12,903):  Waterville-Winslow  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce. 

Wcstbrook  (pop.  9,009):  Board  of  Trade 

Wiscasset:  Business  Men's  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


3S0 

75 
92 

477 
4 
126 
399 
110 
150 
144 
1,400 


36 
100 
100 


80 

257 
28 
«7 

160 
48 
90 
76 


50 

100 

50 

50 

28 
1,250 
40 
15 
95 

SO 
45 
25 

140 
50 

165 

200 
45 
40 

315 

150 
50 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 

A2 
A4 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


•25 


10 
25 


1 

25 
5 

12 
2 
2 


2 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5-10 


1 

1 

1-2 

15 


12-250 

5 

10 

10 

3 
12 


Total. 


$10,000 


900 


12,000 


10,000 

5.V) 

1,700 


75 


100 


336 
100 

320 


90 
740 


50 
100 
100 
750 


200 


10 
1 
2 
1 
2 
3 

25 

1 
1 


540 


1,400 


200 

100 

120 

7,875 

100 
50 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


June. 


Do. 

March. 

April. 

September. 

April. 

December. 

March. 

January. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 
April. 
MiEtrch. 


January. 

Do. 

October. 

February. 
January. 

Do. 
April. 


January. 

Do. 
November. 
April. 

November. 

March. 

December. 

September. 

April. 


February. 
December. 

Do. 
January. 
April. 
March. 
June. 

Do. 


January. 
Biay. 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
MARYLAND— Continued. 


71 


City  and  organization. 


MARYLAND. 


Baltimore  Cpop.  669.981): 

Advertising  Club 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Automobile  Dealers  Association 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders'  Excliange 

Canned  Goods  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

City  Club 

Clothiers'  Board  of  Trade 

East  Baltimore  Business  Men's  Association 

Engineers' Club 

Export  &  Import  Board  of  Trade 

Fruit  &  Produce  Exchange 

Furniture  Warehousemen's  Association 

Gwynn  Oak  Junction  Board  oX  Trade 


725 

710 

40 

21 

250 

88 

307 

1,600 

9 

150 

250 

400 

100 

7 

8 


A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
.A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 


115-20 


125 
36 
30 
30 
10 
75-425 
2 
12 


43 
15 


$0,975 
16,000 


3,000 

900 

2,640 


2,000 

300 

2,500 


6,000 
105 


November. 

Do. 
February. 
June. 
April. 
January. 
October. 
March. 
January. 
June. 

January. 
February. 


\ 


Baltimore  (pop.  669,981  )»-Continued. 

Lime  &  Cement  Exchange 

l.Aimber  Exchange 

Manufacturing  C')nfectioners'  Association 

Meat  Packers' Assnciation 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Association 

Music  Dealers'  A.ssociatif  n 

Old  Town  Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Real  Estate  Brard 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

Shoe  &  I-«ather  Board  of  Trade 

South  Baltimore  Business  Men's  Association 

Stationers'  Association 

Chestertown  (pop.  2,735):  Board  of  Trade 

Crisfield  (pop.  3,468):  Eastern  Shore  Business  Men  s 

Association. 
CumlxTland  (pop.  26,686): 

Boosters'  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Easton  (pop.  3,083):  Business  Men's  Association 

Frederick  (pop.  11,225):  Board  of  Trade 

Frostburg  (pop.  6,028) :  Board  of  Trade 

Hagerstown  (pop.  26,125): 

Chamber  of  Commeroe 

Rotary  Club •^-•v 

Oakland  (iwp.  1,366):  Board  of  Trade 

PocomokeCity  (pop.  2,369):  Board  of  Trade 

Salisbury  (pop.  6,690):  Business  Men's  Association. . . 


Num- 
ber of 
njem- 
bers. 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


?3 
66 
25 
25 
2,146 
12 
345 

180 
75 
23 

350 

29 
50 
42 


150 

100 

9 

100 

50 

500 
58 
75 

50 
236 


A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 

A4 

A2 
A4 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$10 
25 
10 
10 
25 
15 
5 


Total. 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


$1,000  April. 

December. 

250  January. 

200  November. 

60, 000  January. 

180  September. 

1,488  January 


4 

25 

1 

6-12 

1 

1 


250 


350 


November. 
January 
February. 
April. 

Do. 

Julv. 


150  j  January. 

I  March. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


500 


25 

12 

2 

1 

3-9 


50 
1,200 


January. 

March. 

January. 

March. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


Adams  (pop.  14,406):  Board  of  Trade 

Amherst  (pop.  6,112):  Business  Men's  Association.. 

Arlington  (pop.  13,073):  Board  of  Trade 

Athor(pop.  9,611):  Board  of  Trade  

Attleboro  (pop.  19,776):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Ayer  (pop.  2,f97):  Board  of  Trade 

Boston  (pop.  7So,245): 

Association  of  Retail  Druggists 

Automobile  Dealers'  Association 

Back  Bay  Board  of  Trade 

Brewers'^  Board  of  Trade 

Building  Trades  Employers'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Clothing  Manufactiu«rs'  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Dress  &  Waist  Manufacturers'  Association 

Druggists'  Association 

Employment  Managers'  Association 

Fisn  Bureau 

Fruit  &  Produce  Exchange 

Home  Market  Club 

Lumber  Trade  dub 

Manufacturing  Jewelers'  Association 

Music  Trade  Association 

Paper  Trade  Association 

Real  Estate  Exchange 

Retail  Credit  Men's  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Shoe  Traders  Club 

South  Boston  Citizens'  Association 

Stationers'  Association 

Textile  Exhibitors'  Association 

Typothetae  Board  of  Trade 

West  Roxbury  Citizens'  Association 

Wholesale  Grocers'  Association 

Wool  Trade  Association 

Braintree  (pop.  9,587):  Board  of  Trade 

Bridgewater  (pop.  7,»  88):  Board  of  Trade 

Brockton  (pop.  69,152): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Old  Colony  Advertising  Club 

Shoe  Manufacturers'  Association 


118 

50 

900 

220 

350 

75 

225 
47 

100 
12 

300 
4,000 

21 
100 
877 

30 
100 
145 

55 
907 
750 

30 

30 
100 
190 
300 

94 

500 

2,100 

235 

175 

00 


508 

56 

383 

125 

79 

950 
30 
29 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 

A4 

Al 

A4 

A4 

Al 

A4 

Al 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A2 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A2 

A2 

A4 

Al 

A4 

A4 

A4 

Al 

A4 

A4 

Al 

Al 

Al 
A  4 
A4 


$5 

2 

4 

5 

25 

10 

10 


$590 

100 

1,800 

1,100 

8,S00 

700 


500 


20-30 

25 

100-200 

50 

10 

200 

5 

5-20 

50 

50 

5 

20-35 


5 

5 

15-30 

15 

15 

10 

2 

3-10 

50 


1 

25-35 

10-25 

3 


95,000 


5,000 
8,770 
6,000 
700 
2,250 
5,000 
25,000 


765 


500 


762 

2,000 

40,000 

400 

600 


15 
25 


475 

1,800 


ito 


7,200 
450 


June. 

January. 

April. 

January. 

May. 

January. 

Do. 
June. 

November. 
October. 
January. 
May. 
February. 
May. 
January, 
March. 
Januarv. 
December. 
January. 

Do, 
November. 
February. 

January. 

March, 

January. 

March. 

December. 

February, 

December, 

March. 

June, 

May, 

October, 
November. 
January, 
December. 

June. 
May, 
December. 


72 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


73 


LOCAL— Continued. 
MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 


LOCAL — Continued. 
MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 


f 


Tit)'  and  organization. 


Num- 
herof 
mem- 
bers. 


BrockJinc  (pop.  3.?,.*2rO:  Board  of  Trade 

Cambridge  (pop.  111,4321:  Hoard  of  Trade 

Chicopee  (pop.  29,950):  Board  of  Trade 

Clinton  (pop.  13,07.5):  Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Dedham(pop.  10,filS): 

Business  Associat  ion  &  Board  of  Trade , 

East  Dedham  Business  »i;  Improvement  Asso- 
ciation. 

Dorchester:  Board  of  Trade 

East  Bridgewater  (pop.  3,363):  Board  of  Trade 

Easthampton  (pop.  10^656):  Board  of  Trade 

Everett(pop.40,lf0):  Board  of  Trade 

Fall  Hivcr  (pop.  128,:J92): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cotton  Manufacturers'  Association 

Miister  Carpenters  &  Masons'  Association 

Merchants'  Association 

Falmouth  (pop.  3,144):  Board  of  Trade 

Fitchburg  (pop.  42,419):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Framingham  (pop.  14,149):  Board  of  Trade 

Franklin  (pop.  6.^'41):  Business  Association 

Cardner  (pop.  17,534):  Business  Men's  Association.. 
Gloucester  (nop.  24,398): 

Board  of  Trade 

Fish  Exchange 

Great  Barrington  (pop.  5,92fi): . 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Creeiifield  (pop.  12,2'>l):  Board  of  Trade 

Haverhill  (pon.  49,180): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Crocers  &  rro\ision  Dealers' Association. 

Shoe  Manufacturers'  Association 

Holvoke  (pop.  66,503):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hudson  (pop.  6.743):  Board  of  Trade 

Hyannis:  Boara  of  Trade 

HydoTark:  Board  of  Trade 

LawTence  (pop.  102,4*2.3): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Essex  County  Associated  Boards  of  Trade 

Retail  Clerks*  Association 

Lee  (pop.  4,106):  Business  Men's  Association 

Leominster  (pop.  21,365):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . . 
Lowell  (109,081): 

B oard  of  Trade 

Cirocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

I'harmaceutical  Association 

Retail  Jewelers'  Association 

Lynn  (pop.  104.534): 

Cham Tber  of  Commerce 

Real  Estate  Exchange 

Man.sneld  (pop.  6,183):  Board  of  Trade 

Marblehead  (pop.  7,338):  Board  of  Trade 

Marlborough  (pop.  15,285):  Board  of  Trade 

Mavnard  (pop.  6,390):  Business  Men's  Association... 

Medficld  (pop.  3,46(;):  Board  of  Trade 

Medford  (pop.  26.681 ):  Board  of  Trade 

Merrimac:  Board  of  Trade 

Middlcboro  (pop.  9,183):  Commercial  Club 

Millbury  (pop.  4,740):  Board  of  Trade 

Monson  (pop.  4,/.'8j:  Board  of  Trade 

Natick  (pop.  10,140):  Commercial  Club 

Kecdham  (pop.  6,026):  Business  Association  6i  Board 

of  Trade. 
New  Bedford  (pop.  121,622): 

Board  of  Commerce 

Cotton  Manufacturers'  Association 

French-American  Chamber  of  Commerce 

North  Adams  (pop.  22,019):  Chamber  of  Commerce.. 
Northampton  (pop.  20,006): 

Chamber  or  Commerce 

Credit  Bureau 

North  Attleboro  (pop.  11,248):  Board  of  Trade 

North  Easton:  EastonClub 


Norwood  (pop.  9,862): 
"  of  Trade 


Board 

Civic  Association. 


600 
100 
100 
135 
120 


1,200 

28 

285 

500 


.\nnual 

income. 

Rate. 

Total. 

12 

10 

2-5 

5 

3 
2 

10 

$700 

6,500 

500 

1,600 

222 

195 

2,030 

5 
5 

25 

2,750 
26,000 

26 
3 
3 

10 
3 
5 
3 

10 
30 

2 

1 
3 

5-25 

2 

20 

520 

2.'}0 

1,200 
1,200 

3,180 
450 

600 
5,600 

8,000 

3 

6 

12-1,000 

600 

3.'i0 

1,200 

12,000 

3 

3 

10 

10-100 
1 
2 
3 

25 

3-36 

10 

2 

5 

1,500 

3(>0 

1,920 

g.iM 

100 

15,000 
700 

270 

1 

5 
5 
10 
3 
2 
3 
2.50 

13-25 

500 
500 
2,100 
300 
160 

1,000 
25,000 

3 

6-25 

5 

5-80 

6 

U 

5 
6 

AOO 
7,000 

1,500 

3,000 

900 

960 

1,500 

Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 
March. 
January. 
Do. 

Febniary. 
January. 

May. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

October. 

February. 

March. 

ApriL 

March. 

December. 

November. 

October. 

January. 

Do. 
Do. 

October. 
January. 
May. 

January. 

February. 

January. 

Do. 
April. 
January. 

Do. 


May. 

April. 
March. 
January. 
Do. 

Jtme. 

January. 
October. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 
October. 
January. 

Febniary. 

January. 

October. 

April. 

September. 

May. 

January. 

March. 


October. 
April. 
December. 
February. 

January. 
March. 
May. 
October. 

June. 
October. 


City  and  organ i-'-ation. 


Oak  Bluffs: 

Board  of  Trade 

Oak  Bluffs  Association 

Onset:  Board  of  Trade 

Palmer  (pap.  9,201): 

Business  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Peabody  (pop.  18,785): 

Jioard  of  Trade 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Pittsfield  (pop.  36.678): 

Chamljcr  of  Commerce 

Employers'  Association  of  Berkshire  County 

Grocers'  Association 

Retail  Food  Dealers'  Association 

Pljrmouth  (pop.  14,001):  Chan>ber  of  Commerce 

Quincy  (pop.  39,002):  ChamlxT  of  Commerce 

Reading  (pop.  5,818):  Business  Men's  Association... 

Roxbury :  Board  of  Trade 

Salem  (pop.  49340):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Southbridge  (pop.  14,465):  Board  of  Trade , 

South  Weymouth:  Improvement  Association 

Springfield  (pop.  108,688): 

Associated  Ret  ail  Credit  Men , 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Employers'  Association  of  Hampden  County 

Hampden  County  Improvement  League 

Pharmacists'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Stoughton  (pop.  6, 316):  Chicataubut  Club 

Taunton  (pop.  36,610): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers  &  Emplovers'  Association 

Turners  Falls:  Board  of  Tra<ie 

Wakefield   (pop.    12,497):  Merchants    &    Business 
Men's  Association. 

Walpole  (pop.  4,892):  Board  of  Trade , 

Waltham  (pop.  31,011):  Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Ware  (pop.  9,146):  Board  of  Trade , 

Wareham  (pop.  4,102):  Board  of  Trade 

Webster  (pop.  13,484):  Webster-Dudley  Chamber  of 
Commerce. 

Westboro  (pop.  5,446):  Board  of  Trade 

Westficld  (pop.  18,769): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association 

West  Somerville:  Civic  Association 

Whitman  (pop.  7,292):  Board  of  Trade 

Williamstown  (pop.  3,708):  Board  of  Trade 

Winchendon  (pop.  5,678):  Board  of  Trade 

Winthrop  (pop.  13.ia5):  Board  of  Trade , 

Worcester  (pop.  173.650): 

Advertising  Club 

Associal  ion  of  Credit  Men 

Associated  Retail  Credit  Men 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Klwanis  Club 

Retail  Grocers  &  Provision  Dealers'  Association. 

Traffic  Association 

W holesale  C, rocers'  Association 

Worcester  Tji)otheta? 


Num- 
ler  of 
mem- 
bers. 


35 
75 
St9 

125 
45 

220 
330 

451 

70 

14 

25 

2.50 

250 

52 

220 

700 

235 

42 

25 

1,500 

184 

2,000 

40 

163 

100 

215 

46 

175 

120 

180 
300 
175 
78 
200 

96 

169 

62 

260 

200 

100 

100 

50 

86 
153 
110 
100 
975 
175 

65 

59 
4 

20 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 
A  2 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A  2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A  4 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


15 
5 
1 

6-12 
1 

6 
12 

10-100 


3 
5 
6 
2 
5 
5-300 
3 
1 


15-25 


1 

2 
25 
16 

25 

50 

3 

2 

5 
20 

3 

5-15 

20 


5-10 
10 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 

5 

10 

5 

15-25 

10-300 

10 

4 

2 


3-5 


Total. 


MICHIGAN. 


$375 
50 

1,230 
45 

1,300 
6,500 

7,500 


1,250 


104 
1,100 
8,000 

705 


25 
36,000 


40,000 
*  '8,666" 


5,375 

8,500 

525 

240 

900 

6,000 

525 

500 

4,000 

300 

961 
620 
500 
400 


200 
100 

500 
1,500 

550 

2,500 

30,000 

1,750 


120 


92 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


Sepktember. 

August. 

January. 

Do. 
April. 

February. 
April. 

Do. 
June. 
August. 
January. 

Do. 

July. 

October. 

May. 

September. 

January. 

June. 

October. 

January. 

December. 

February. 

June. 

December. 


January. 
May. 
Do. 

December. 

January. 

October. 

January. 

October. 

May. 

January. 
September. 

June. 

August. 

January. 

February. 

May. 
Jime. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 

April. 
October. 

May. 


Adrian  (pop.  11,570): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lenawee  County  Realty  Board , 

Albion  (pop.  6,833):  Business  &  Professional  Men's 
Association. 

Allegan  (pop.  3,419):  Board  of  Trade , 

^Ima  (pop.  2,757):  Board  of  Trade 

Alpena  (pop.  13,365):  Welfare  Association 

Ann  Arbor  (pop.  15,041):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Bad  Ajce  (pop.  1,549);  Board  of  Trade 


496 

9 

50 

Al 
A4 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

125 
6 
6 

$11,025 

600 

1 

150 
300 

500 
125 

3 

2 

10-16 

2 

j 

i 

5,600 
250 

January. 
April. 

February. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 

Do. 


74 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


COMMERCIAL.  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 


75 


I 


f 


LOCAL— C'ontinued . 
MICHIGAN— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Battle  Creek  (pop.  30,159): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufeicturers' Association 

Bay  City  (pop.  4830): 

Bay  County  Shoe  Dealers'  Association. ...% 

Board  of  Commerce 

Builders  «fe  Traders' Exchange ., 

Retail  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Saginaw-Uay  City  Credit  Men's  Association.'.' !! 

Belding  (pop.  4,119):  Board  of  Commerce 

Benton  Harbor  (pop.  6,562): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association ....'...'..'. 

Bessemer  (pop.  4,583):  Merchants'  Association 

Big  Rapids  (pop.  4,519):  Board  of  Trade 

Boyne  City  (pop.  5,218):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Buchanan  (pop.  1,831): 

Civic  Society 

Merchants '  A  ssociation 

Cadillac  (pop.  10,158) : 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Cassopolis  (pop.  i ^'ioS) :  Commercial  Club 

Charlevoix  (pop.  2, 120):  Commercial  Club 

Charlotte  (pop.  4,886):  Commimity  Association 

Cheboygan  (pop.  6,859):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Coldwater  (pop.  5,9io) :  Industrial  Club 

Croswcll  (pop.  1 ,380):  Commercial  Club 

Detroit  (pop.  619,648): 

AdcraftClub 

Associated  Retail  Credit  Men 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Association  of  Heating  &  Sanitary  Contractors.. 

Automobile  Dealers 'Association 

Board  of  Commerce 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders' Supply  Association 

Business  Men's  Association 

Butter  &  Egg  Board 

Carpenter  Contractors'  Association 

Cleaners  &  Djers' Association 

Coal  Exchange 

Convention  «  Tourist  Bureau 

Employers'  Association 

General  Builders'  Association 

Hotel  Association 

Independent  Cigar  Dealers'  Association 

Jewelers'  Board  of  Trade 

Lumber  Dealers'  Associat ion 

Lumbermen's  Credit  Bureau 

Manufact urers' Clearing  House  Association. ..... 

Milwaukee  Junction  Manufacturers'  Association 

Music  Trades  Association 

Produce  E  xchange 

Real  Estate  Board '. 

Retail  Druggists'  Assodation 

Stock  E xchange 

Tile  Dealers'  Credit  Association 

TranspOTtatJMj  Associat  ion 

Typothetae- Franklin  Association 

"W  holesale  Supply  Dealers'  Credit  Association . . , 
Durand  (pop.  2,315):  Business  Men's  Association.... 

East  Tawas  (pop.  1,452):  Board  of  Commerce 

East  Lansing  (pop.  802):  Business  Men's  Association. 

Escanaba  (pop.  15,854):  Commercial  Club 

Fenton  (pop.  2,331):  Community  Club 

FUnt  (pop.  57,386): 

Board  of  Commerce 

Builders  dc  Traders'  Exchange 

Retailers '  Credit  Bureau 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Frankfort  (pop.  1 ,655) :  Board  of  Trade 

Fremont  (pop.  2,()09):  Board  of  Trade 

Grand  Ledge  (pop.  2,893):  Board  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


475 
20 

87 
1,100 
40 
25 
77 
75 
170 

300 

35 

18 

160 

250 

96 
60 

400 

25 

60 

100 

194 


400 
35 

300 

75 

700 

aoo 

32 

6,000 

fi3 

15 

100 

40 

23 

14 

155 

2S0 

233 

11 

15 

150 

75 

66 


3 

76 

20 

44 

229 

200 

30 

6 

100 

153 

9 

SO 

«0 

60 

200 

86 

1,980 
50 
160 
£0 
60 
80 
92 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Al 
A3 

A2 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 

A2 

A4 

A4 

A2 

Al 

A4 

A4 

A2 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A2 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A2 

A4 

A3 

A3 

A4 

A4 

A4 

A2 

A4 

A2 

A4 

A4 

A4 

Al 

Al 

Al 

Al 

Al 

Al 
A4 

A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 


S25 


2-5 
25 
10 
3 
12 
15 
2-100 

25 


2 
13 


12.50 

15 

2 

4 

13 


5 

10 

15 

100 

800 

25 

100 

180 


50 


50-150 
25 
50 


1 

10 

5 

5 

50 

10 


60 


1 
1 
2 
15-25 
1 

25 


12-180 
6 
2 
5 


Total. 


110,000 


125 

27,500 

400 

75 

924 


2,000 
7,500 


320 
3,125 


5,000 

300 

150 

1,000 

2,400 


400 


10,000 


10,  .500 
6,000 


10,000 


15,000 


12,000 
800 
750 


35,000 
""760' 


5,525 
2,000 


720 
10,000 
23,000 


150 

90 

3,000 

86 

48,600 
500 

6,500 
300 
220 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 
Do. 

February. 

Do. 

Do. 
October. 
June. 

Do. 
May. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
September. 

January. 


July. 

January. 

February. 

January. 

February. 

May. 

AprU. 

March. 

Do. 
May. 

Do. 
June. 
AprU. 

Do. 
March. 
June. 

January. 

Do. 
February. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

November. 

June. 

October. 

March. 

December. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 

September. 

July. 

November. 
December. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
February. 
June. 


t  «. 


LOCAL — ^Continued. 
MICHIGAN-Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Ntrai- 
bcr  of 
mem- 
bers. 


Grand  Rapids  (pop.  135,450): 

Association  of  Commerce 

Automobile  Business  Association 

Builders  &  Traders'  Exchange 

Building  Contractors'  Association 

Furniture  Manufacturers'  Association 

liumbermen's  Association 

Greenville  (pop.  4,045) :  Chanil)er  of  Commerce 

Hamtramck  (pop.  3,559):  Manufacturers'  Association 
Harbor  Beach  (pop.  1,5.50):  Board  of  Commerce..:.. 
Harbor  Springs  (pop.  1,805):  Chamlwr  of  Commerce. , 

Hart  (pop.  1 ,555):  Greater  Hart  Association 

Hastings  (pop.  4,383):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hillsdale  ( pop .  5.001 ) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Holland  (pop.  I2j4.'>9): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Mwchants  of  Holland 

Houghton  ( pop,  5. 1 1 .3 ) : 

Association  of  Commerce 

Copper  Country  Credit  Bureau 

Howell  (pop.  2,338):  Board  cf  Commerce 

Imlay  City  (pop.  1,174): 

Commercial  Club 

Communis  y  Club 

Tonia  (nop.  5,030):  Business  Men's  Association 

Iron  River  (pop.  2,4.'>0):  Union  Club , 

Ironwood  (pop.  15,09.')):  Commercial  Club 

Ithaca  (pop.  1,876):  Board  of  Trade 

Jacksrai  (pop.  35,990): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Commercial  Chib 

Jackson  County  Realty  Board 

Ki  wanis  Club 

Rotary  Club 

Kalamazoo  (pop.  50,048): 

Advert  ising  League , 

Chaml^r  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers  &  Meat  Dealers'  Association 

Rotary  Club , 

Lansing  (pop.  44.499): 

Builders  &  Traders'  Exchange 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Clothiers'  Association 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

Retail  Cirocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Lapoer(  pop.  3,946):  Commercial  Club 

Lowell  (pop.  1 ,761 ):  Board  of  Trade 

Ludington  (pop.  10,550):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manistee  (pop.  12,381 ):  Board  of  Commerce 

Manistiquo  (pop.4,722):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Marquette  (pop.  3,.">.')o):  Commercial  Club 

Marshall  (pop.  4,236):  Board  of  Commerce 

Mason  (pop.  1,742):  Booster  Club 

Menominee  (pop.  10,507): 

CommercialClub 

Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Midland  (pop.  2,507):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Monroe  (pop.  6.893): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants  &  Manuficturers'  Association 

Mount  Clements  (pop.  7,707):  Business  Men's  Associa- 
tion. 

Mount  Pleasant  (pop.  3,972):  Board  of  Trade 

Muskegon  (pop.  27.434): 

Chamb^  of  Commerce. 

Emnloyers' Association 

Excnange  Club 

KivvanisClub 

Muskegon  Heights  Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Clothiers'  &  Shoe  Dealers'  Association ... 

Rotary  Club 

Niles  (pop.  6,156):  Business  Men's  Association 

Owosso(pop.  10,326):  Improvement  Association 

Paw  Paw  (pop.  ljG43):  Commercial  Club 

Petoskey  (pop.  4,  <78):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Pontiac  (pop.  18,006): 

Board  01  Commerce 

Minuiiacturers'  Association 


1,600 
32 

175 
21 
41 
35 

150 
17 
34 
70 


100 
100 

100 
35 

170 

40 

342 

160 
160 
100 
32 
81 
150 

700 
103 
45 
115 
119 

124 

615 

40 

108 

30 

35 

27 

28 

100 

220 

90 

300 

370 

100 

200 


45 

253 

24 

500 

360 

105 
220 

250 

760 


107 
74 

162 
18 
55 
20 

115 
60 

200 

1,000 
22 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 

A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 

A4 
A4 

A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 

A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$10-350 

150 

24 

25 


10 

12-24 

25 

18 

3-25 


3 
25 

3 


10 

24 

3 


3 

10 

6 

25 


12 

1 

10 

25 
25 


Total. 


$35,000 
800 


1,985 
425 
204 


300 
2,500 

300 


1,700 
1,500 
1,050 


1 
1 

10 

10 

5 

10 

6 

6 

10 

10 

5 
10-250 

4-10 
10 

5 

600 
810 

20,000 

618 
270 

1,190 

14,000 

1,080 
700 

1 

140 
2,000 
1,675 

500 

3-25 

6-40 

1 

5 

25 

13 

25 

9,000 
3,500 
6,000 

200 

2,530 
144 


13 

5 

12 

4,500 

2,640 
5,000 

13 

9,500 

10 
10 
5 
12 
20 

1,000 
1,000 

2,000 

Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


February. 

May. 

January. 

March. 

February. 

May. 

August. 
May. 

Do. 
July. 
January. 

February. 


December. 

June. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Decern  lier. 
March. 

Do. 

January. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 
ApriL 

June. 
February. 
April. 
Jime. 

January. 

March. 
January. 

June. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
April. 
Octol>er. 

April. 


1,500  I 
60  ' 
7,500 

30,000 


July. 


Do. 


November. 

March. 

February. 

March. 

January. 

August. 

December. 

January. 

Do. 
December. 

September. 

January. 

February. 

January. 
March. 


1, 


76 


COMMERCIAL  OHGAUIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
MICHIGAN— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Nmn- 

berof 

mem- 

bers. 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Port  Huron  (pop.  18,863):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce. . . 

I'ortlaiid  (pop.  1,832):  Improvement  Club 

Reed  City  (nop.  1  690): 

Board  of  Traae 

Osceola  County  Board  of  Commerce 

Richmond  (pop.  1,277):  Business  Men's  Assodatlon. 

Rochester  (pop.  1,516):  Commercial  Club 

Saginaw  (pop.  56,469): 

Raard  of  Commerce 

Retail  (irocers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Saginaw  Valley  Lumber  Dealers'  Association... 

Sheet  Metal  &  Roofing  Contractors*  Association. 

South  Side  Business  Association 

St. Charles  (pop.  1,4'>1):  Business  Association 

St.  Clair  (pop.  2,6X3):  Commimitv  Council 

St.  Ignace  (pop.  2,118):  Community  Coimcil 

St.  Johns  (pop.  3,154):  Commercial  Club 

St.  Joseph  (pop.  5.936):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


St.  Louis  (pop.  I,4l0):  Board  of  Trade. 
Sault  Ste.  Marie  (pop.  10,538):  Ciyic  &  Commercial 
Association. 

Shelby  (pop.  1,260):  Commercial  Club 

Sparta  (pop.  1,203):  Business  Men's  .iVssociation 

Sturgis  (pop.  3,63.5): 

Improvement  Ajssodation i 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Tawas  City  (pop.  1,061):  Board  of  Trade 

Tecumseh  (pop.  2,332): 

Commerce  Club 

(irocers  &  Meat  Dealers'  Association 

Throe  Rivers  (pop.  5,072): 

Boosters'  Association 

Retail  Business  Men 's  Association 

Traverse  City  (pop.  14,090):  Chamt>er  of  Commerce.. 

Union  City  (pop.  1,390):  Booster  Club 

Vicksburg  (pop.  1,624):  Everybody's  Improvement 
.A  ssociation. 

■\\'heelor:  Business  Men's  Association 

Ypsilantl  (pop.  6,320):  Board  of  Commerce 

Zeeland  (pop.  1,982):  Young  Men's  Progress  Club.. . . 


886 
50 

75 

.125 

50 


1>325 
45 

140 
35 
15 

120 
60 
30 
20 


415 
140 
102 

60 
65 

400 
76 

78 

65 
8 

600 
40 

473 
70 
60 

10 
275 
125 


MINNESOTA. 


Aitkin  (pop.  1,63*5): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants' Association 

Albert  Lea  (pop.  6,192): 

Ad  vertising  Club 

Business  Men's  League 

Credit  Association !!!!!!!! 

A  cxandria  (pop.  3,001 ):  Comm(  rcial  Club 

Anoka  (pop.  3,972):  Commercial  Club 

Austin  (pop.  6,9m): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

BamesviUe  (pop.  1,353):  Commercial  Club 

Baudette  (pop.  897):  Board  of  Trade 

BemidjI  (pop.  5,099):  Civic  &  Commerce  Association. 

Benson  (pop.  1,677):  Commercial  Club 

Blue  Earth  (pop.  2,319): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club [' 

Brainerd  (pop.  9,256): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce '.. 

Breckenridge  (pop.  1,840):  Commercial  Club 

Buffalo  Lake:  Commercial  Club 

Caledonia  (pop.  1,372):  Commercial  Club 

Canby  (pop.  1,528):  Commercial  CJnh 

Cass  Lake  (pop.  2,011):  Commercial  Club 

Chatfield  (pop.  1,228):  Commercial  Club 

Chisholm  (pop.  7,684):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cloquet(pop.  7,031):  Commercial  Club 

Cokato  (pop.  718):  Commercial  Club 


87 
125 
106 
125 

94 

125 
260 

60 
100 
140 

40 

40 
125 

100 
450 
50 
25 
40 
60 
63 
00 
42 
114 
SO 


Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A  2 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


Al 
A2 

A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A  2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


S25 


25 
6 


10 
U 
t 
1 
1 
5 


tl'25 


5 

10 
12 

2-10 
5 

2-3 

12 

5 

5-10 

30 

6 

10 
10 

12-36 

10 

10 

2 

1 


1 

5-10 

25 

6 


Total. 


t22,000 


150 
500 


33,000 
120 


350 
225 
600 
60 
150 
120 


10 
5-25 

4,000 
500 

400 
500 

130 

1250 
3 

1 

6,500 

60 

1,375 
375 


1185 
1,250 


1,200 
4.166 


300 

750 

5.200 

200 


1,300 

2,500 

8,000 

800 


150 


2,500 

650 

9,300 

2,400 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


May. 

June. 

March. 

Do. 
Do. 

May. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 
I>ecember. 
April 
November. 
January. 

October. 
January. 
June. 

January. 
April. 

September. 

April. 

December. 

January. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
April. 


Do. 


March. 


Do. 

Do. 
October. 
January. 
February. 

May. 

January. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 


Do. 


Do. 
February. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
Angust. 
March. 
November. 
March. 
January. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED   STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
MINNESOTA— Continued. 


77 


City  and  organization. 


Crookston  (pop.  7.559): 

Associationof  Public  Affairs 

Retail  Merchants' Association 

Duluth  (pop.  97,077): 

Advertising  Club 

Board  of  Trade , 

Builders' Exchange 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Ely  (pop.  3,572):  Commercial  Club 

Kveleth  (pop.  7,036):  Commercial  Club 

Fairmont  (i>op.  2,958): 

Commercial  Club 

Martin  County  B  usincss  Men's  Association 

Faribault  (pop.  9,827):  Civic  Association , 

Farmington  (pop.  1.024):  Commercial  Club 

IVrgus  Falls  (pop.  6,887):  Commercial  Club , 

Cilenwood  (pop.  2,161): 

Commercial  Club 

Pope  County  Industrial  &  Commercial  Associa- 
tion. 

Crand  Rapids  (pop.  2,230):  Commercial  Club 

Grove  City  (pop.  351):  Meeker  County  Food  Dealers* 
Association. 

Hastings  (pop.  3,983):  CommcrciahClub 

Hibbing  (]x>p.  17,550): 

Business  Men's  Association , 

Commercial  Club , 

Hopkins: 

Business  Men's  As.sociation , 

Commercial  &  Manufacturers' Club 

Houston  (pop.  700):  Commercial  Club 

Hutchinson  (pop.  2,368):  Union  Club , 

International  Falls  (pop.  1,487): 

Commercial  Club , 

Merchants'  I'rotective  Association 

Lake  City  (pop.  3,142): 

C  jmmercial  C;lub . 


Retail  Merchants'  Association 

T  ambcrton  (pop.  652):  Commercial  Club 

Laneslxiro  (pop.  987):  Commercial  Club 

LitchOeld  (pop.  2,?33):  Commercial  Club 

Littic  Falls  (pop.  6,078): 

Board  of  tiommerce 

CIt  ic  Improvement  League 

Lonp  Prairie  (pop.  1,250)  Community  Club... 

Luvcme  (pop.  2,540):  Commercial  Ciub 

Madella  (pop.  1,273): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Mankato  (pop.  10,356): 
Mankato: 

Builders*  Exchange , 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Mentor  (pop.  222):  Commercial  Club 

Milaca  (pop.  1,102):  Business  Men's  Club 

Minneapolis  (pop.  383,442): 

Associated  Credit  Exchange '. 

Associationof  Credit  Men 

Automobile  Trade  Association 

Builders'  Exchange 

Business  Men 's  Association 

Calhoun  Commercial  Club 

Camden  Park  Commercial  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Civic  &  Commerce  Association 

Crystal  Commercial  Club 

Hay  Board  of  Trade 

Hiehland  Park  Improvement  Association. 

I-ake  Harriet  Commercial  Club 

North  Side  Commercial  Club 

Produce  E xchange 

Real  Kstate  Board 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

Retail  Grocers' Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


244 
9 

50 

204 

100 

1,500 

100 

90 
100 

92 

153 
125 
100 
65 
152 

70 
18 

50 
24 

30 


125 

60 
112 

45 
149 

77 
25 

90 

25 

75 

125 

56 

175 

65 

100 

100 

22 
25 


54 
250 
102 


60 

600 
450 

31 
381 

90 
650 
200 
573 
6,500 
100 

12 

30 
300 
400 


278 
75 
140  I 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A2 

A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 

A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 


A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 


Annual 

income. 

Rate. 

Total. 

$12 

$3,000 

5 

5,000 

36 

10-25 

6 

12-100 

1 

10 

3,600 
55,000 
1,600 
1,600 
3,000 

10 

8 

12 

1,310 
1,500 

2 
5 

6 

130 
1,824 

400 

2 

8 

240 

6 

5 
12 

3,000 
360 

1 

3 
10 

1,000 
900 

2 
1 

156 

2 

5 
5 

20 

625 
400 

3,500 
2,000 
1,200 
1,200 

5 
15 

1 

10 

10 

8 
1 

600 
2,000 
3,000 

1 

10 
20 

12,000 
9,000 

25 

9,525 

3,000 

27,000 

400 

40,110 

130,000 

50-100 

2 

70 

10-6,000 

1 

10 

10 

25 

/ 

12 

10,000 

525 

5,923 

Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


November. 
January. 

May. 
January. 

Do. 
October. 
June. 
Aprih 
January. 
May. 

February. 

May. 

January. 

Do. 
February. 


June. 

January. 
September. 

October. 


April 

January. 

Do. 
March. 

January. 


February. 
Do. 

January. 
Do. 

March, 
Octolx>r. 
February. 
January. 


Do. 


May 


February. 

March. 

January. 

February. 

January, 
May. 

Noveml)cr. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
December. 

October. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
March. 
May. 

December. 

January. 


; 


78 


COMMERCIAL  OBGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
MINNESOTA— Continued . 


Citv  and  ortraalzatioQ. 


Minneapolis  (pop.  383,442)— Continued. 

Retailors'  Association 

St.  Anth(Miy  Commercial  Club 

Salesmanship  Club 

South  Side  Commercial  Club 

Traffic  Chib 

Twin  City  Implement.  Vehicle  &  Hardware  Club. 

West  Side  Commercial  Club 

Montevideo  (pop.  3,056): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Moorhead  (pop.  4,S}0): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Morris  (pop.  1 ,685):  Commercial  Club 

New  Ulm  (pop.  6,648):  CoQunercial  Club 

Northfteld  (pop.  3,265): 

Advertismg  Club 

Community  Chib 

Olivia  (pop.  960):  Commercial  Club 

Osakis  (j)op.  1,013):  Commercial  Club ; 

Owatonna  (pop.  5,658):  Commercial  Club 

Parkers  Prairie  (pop.  1,801 ):  Community  Club 

Pipestone  (pop.  2,475):  Business  Men's  Association. . 

Preston  (pop.  1, 19^):  Commercial  Club 

Princeton  (pop.  1,555):  Commercial  Club 

Red  Wing  (pop.  10,158): 

Advertising  Club 

Commercial  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Redwood  Falls  (pop.  1,666):  Commercial  Club 

Rochester  (pop.  7,844):  Civic  &  Commerce  Associa- 
tion. 

Roseau  (pop.  644):  Commercial  Club 

St.  Cloud  (pop.  12,013): 

business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club , 

St.  James  (pop.  2, 102 ) :  Commercial  Club 

St.  Paul  (pop.  2.57,699): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Association  of  Public  &  Business  Affairs 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders'  Exchange 

Building  Material  Exchange 

Engineers'  Society 

Grain  Exchange  Association , 

Hay  &  Grain  Board  of  Trade 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Credit  Mon'.s  Association 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Rivorview  Commercial  Club 

Rotary  Club 

Town  Criers'  Club 

Twin  City  Building  Material  Exchange 

West  End  Commercial  Club 

St.  Peter  (pop.  4,176):  Business  Men's  Association . . 

Saulc  Centre  (pop.  2.157):  Commercial  Club 

Lhalcopce  (pop.  2,302):  Association  of  Commerce 

Silver  Lake  (pop.  382):  Commercial  Club 

Sleepy  Eye  (pop.  2,247):  Commercial  Club 

South  St.  Paul  (pop.  4,510):  Live  Stock  Exchange. . 

Spring  Grove  (pop.  610):  Commercial  Club 

Stillwater  (pop.  10,196): 

Civic  Club 

Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Tliief  River  Falls  (iioi>.  3,714): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Tracy  (pop.  1,876):  Commercial  Club 

Virginia  (pop.  15,954):  Citizens'  Weltare  League 

Wadena  (pop.  1,820): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Warren  (pop.  1,613):  Commercial  Club 

Waseca  (pop.  3,054):  Commercial  Club 

Wells  (pop.  1,765):  Progressive  Club 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


«5 
500 
980 
106 
300 

50 
150 

120 
94 

150 

50 

102 

156 

25 
300 

75 
108 
310 

45 
100 
100 

50 

26 
250 

22 
180 
393 


125 
250 
125 

390 
3,000 


225 

15 

220 

25 

27 

75 

90 

80 

104 

375 

188 

150 

10 

260 

65 

120 

16 

40 

135 

83 

54 

180 
24 

250 
50 
95 

200 

25 

82 

112 

140 

100 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 

Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


t35 

5 
12 
30 
10 
10 

10 
5 

10 

3 

10 

12 

4 

6 
10 
0 
5-10 
1 
6 
S 
5 

3 

12 

10 

10 

15-25 


10-25 

10-25 

5 

10-20 
10-1,000 


5 

100 

100 

25 

20 

5 

9 

6 

15 

10 


10 

ft-10 

5 

50 

1 

6 

5,000 

1 

6 
12 

a-10 


5 
2 

10 

12 

10 

8 

1 


Total. 


•5,220 


1,276 

10,000 

500 


4,000 
2,100 

750 

150 

900 

1,900 

100 

1,800 

750 

600 

3,000 


600 
500 


78 
3,000 


1,800 
10,000 


1,000 

6,000 

750 

7,000 
87,000 


5,000 
1,100 
1,300 
1,148 
2,000 


400 
1,800 


3,000 
1,750 


500 
500 


54 

1,060 
288 

2,200 


800 


300 
1,000 
1,120 


200 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


Octolier. 
Do. 
March. 
May. 

January. 

March. 

April. 

March. 
February. 

January. 
May. 
January. 
November. 

May. 
April. 
Novemlier. 
Octolier. 
January. 
Da 

Do. 

March. 

May. 

January. 

April. 

January. 

April. 


August. 
February. 
Do. 

May. 

January. 

December. 
January. 

Do. 
August. 
June. 
October. 
Novemlier. 
January. 
Decemlx5r. 
April. 
November. 
June. 
January. 
September. 
FeDruar>'. 
Januar>'. 
July. 

Do. 
January. 
Do. 

December. 


January. 
April. 

Do. 
March. 

January. 

Febniary. 
March. 
Do. 


K 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
MINNESOTA— Continued. 


79 


City  and  organiz-ation. 

Num- 
l:er  of 
mem- 
bers. 

Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 

Annual  income. 

L'ate  of  an- 

Rate. 

Total. 

nual  meeting. 

West  Duluth:  Commercial  Club 

125 
125 

565 
80 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

S2 
6 

15 
2 
2 
1 
5 

S500 
2,000 
6,000 

Januarj'. 

Willmar  (jiO]).  4,135):  Commercial  Club 

Do. 

Winona  (pop.  1S,5S3):  Association  of  Commerce 

Windom  ipon  1.749)-  Commercial  Club 

February. 
March. 

Winthrop  (pop.  1,043):  Commercial  Club 

50 
35 

105 

100 

35 

5,000 

February. 
December. 
March. 

Wolvorton:  Business  Men's  As.sociation 

Worthineton  (nor*.  2,3H5):  Commercial  Club 

MISSISSIPPL 


"ommerce. 


Aberdeen   (pop.   3,708):  Industrial    As.sociation   of 

Aberdeen  &  Monroe  County. 
Belzoni  (pop.  1,059):  Humphreys'  County  Commer- 
cial Club. 

Biloxi  (pop.  9,982):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Brookhaven  (pop.  5, 29.}):  Board  of  Trade 

Clarksdalo  (pop.  4,079):  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 
Coahoma  Coimty. 

Columbia  (pop.  2,029):  Commercial  Club 

Coiumbus  (pop.  10,815):  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 
Columbus  &  I^owndos  County. 

Corinth  (pop.  5,020):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Greenwood  ( pop.  5,836):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Grenada  (pop.  2,814):  Business  League 

Oulfport  (pop.  6  386): 

Chamber  of  Comm 

Service  Club. 
Hatticsburg  (pop.  17,357):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Jackson  (pop.  31,104): 

Boord  of  Trade 

Busineas  Men's  As.sociation 

Rotary  Club 

Young  Women's  Business  Clab 

Laurel  (pop.  12,313): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants  &  Business  Men's  Association. 
Meridian  (pop.  21,824): 

Retail  Merchants  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Natchez  (pop.  11,791):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

New  Albany  (pop.  2,032):  Union  County  Progressive 
League. 

Oxford  (pop.  2,014):  Business  Men's  Club 

Vicksbur^  (pop.  23,179): 

Board  of  Irade 

Cotton  Exchange 

Rotary  Club 

Young  Men's  Business  Club , 

West  Point  (pop.  4,864):  Merchants'  Association 

Winona  (pop.  2,512):  Business  Men'sClub 

Yasoo  City  (pop.  6,796):  Yazoo  Commercial  Club 


101 

200 

125 
116 
300 


125 
200 


Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 

A2 

A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Sl-5 

12 

0.25-2.50 
12-120 

4 
13 


$4,000 
"  "'729 


12-120 
20 
25 

12-100 

12 

25 

1 

25 
1 

12 

10 
25 


rso 


2,000 


2,000 

500 

7,500 

6,000 

800 


400 
3,000 


20-100 

75 

10 

&-24 

24 


6-120 


750 
15,000 


1,500 

648 

5,000 

1,000 


6,000 


September. 


Do. 

Do. 
Januarj'. 

May. 
October. 

May. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 
March. 

July. 

Do. 
Do. 

January. 
Do. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

June. 
July. 

Do. 
January. 
Do. 


MISSOURI. 


Aurora  (pop.  4,148):  Young  Men's  Industrial  League. . 

Ava  (pop.  1 13):  Conuuercial  Club 

Bethany  (pop.  1,931):  Commercial  Club 

Bolivar  (pop.  1.971):  Commercial  Club 

Bonno  Torre:  Chiunber  of  Commerce 

Boonville  (pop.  4,252):  Commercial  Club 

Bowling  Green  (pop.  1,585):  Booster  Club 

Brookfleld  (pop.  5,749): 

Linn  County  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Publicity  Club 

Cameron  (pop.  2.980):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cape  Girardeau  (pop.  11,146): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Carrollton  (pop.  3,452):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Carthage  (pop.  9,531):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


100 

16 

400 

95 


20 

150 

50 
100 

300 

42 

49 

100 

525 


Al 
Al 

$1 
0 
5 
2 

S600 

Al 

Al 

Al 

238 

Al 

12 
12 

3 

Al 

Al 

i 

A2 

! 

Al 

5 

12 

9 

15 

1-5 

12 

1 

Al 

A2 

■ 

A4 

Al 

750 

Al 

6,366 

April 
July. 
May. 

Do. 
April. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

May. 

October. 

April. 


80 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL— Continued. 
MISSOURI— Continued. 


City  and  ort:ani7.ation. 


Canithorsville  (pop.  S.eSi):  Chamber  of  Commerce... 

Charleston  (poo.  3,144):  Business  Men's  Leapue 

Chill icothe  (pop.  6,2fv5):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Columbia  (nop.  12,958):  Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Crane  (pop.  1,002):  Community  Club 

De  Soto  (pop.  4,721):  Commercial  Club 

Dexter  (pop.  2,322):  Dexter  Club  &  Business  Men's 

Leapue. 
El  Dorado  Sprinps  (pop.  2.503):  Commercial  Club. . . 

Excelsior  Spriiips  (nop.  3,9<)0):  Commercial  Club 

Favctto  (pop.  2,5S6):  Commercial  Club 

Flat  River  (pop.  6,112):  Protective  A.ssociation 

Frcdericktown  (pop.  2,632):  Commercial  Club 

Fulton  (pop.  5,228):  Commercial  Club 

Gallatin  (pop.  1,825):  Commercial  Club 

Grant  City  (pop.  1,207):  Commercial  Club 

Hannibal  (pop.  22,399):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Hermann  (pop.  1,592>:  Commtrcial  Club 

Higginsv  ille  (pop.  2,628): 

Booster  Club 

Commercial  Club 

Jefferson  City  (pop.  13,712): 

Retail  Mercnants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Joplin  (pop.  33,400):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kansas  City  (pop.  313,785): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cooperative  Club 

Employers'  Association 

Knj;ineVrs'  Club 

Federation  of  Improvement  Associations 

Fruit  &.  I'roduceClub 

Graphic  Arts  &  Credit  Corporation 

Hay  Dealers'  Association 

Hotel  Keepers'  As.sx!iation 

Implement,  Vehicle  &  Hardware  Club 

Jovian  Electric  Leapue 

Live  Stock  Exchanpe 

Merchants'  Association 

Millers' Club 

Motor  Car  Dealers'  Association 

Printers'  Supply  Club , 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Tractor  Club 

Traffic  Club 

Trianple  Club 

Wholesale  Jewelers'  As.sociation 

Women's  Commercial  Club 

Kennett  (pop.  3,o:i3):  Commercial  Club 

Kirkville  (.pop.  6,347):  Commercial  Club 

Kirkwood  (pop.  4,171):  Business  Men's  Credit  A^o- 
ciation. 

Koshkonong  (pop.  452):  Commercial  Club 

Lamar  (pop.  2,310):  Commercial  Club 

Lebanon  (pop.  2,430):  Young  Men's  Booster  Club. . 

Liberty  (pop.  2,980):  Commercial  Club 

Lilboum  (pop.  484):  Commcrdal  Club 

Louisiana  (pop.  4,454):  Commercial  Club 

Marceline  (pop.  3,920):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Marshall  (pop.  4,S69):  Commercial  Club 

Mary  ville  (pop.  4,762):  Commercial  Club 

Memphis  (pop.  1,984):  Commercial  Association 

Mexico  (pop.  5,939):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Miller  (pop.  343):  Commercial  Club 

Moberly  (pop.  13,047):  Retail Meicbants' Association 
Moneit  (pop.  4,177): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Moimtain  Grove  (pop.  1,722):  Commercial  Club 

Neosho  (pop.  3,661):  Advertising  Club 

Nevada  (pop.  7,176):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
b«^. 


150 

244 

60 

300 

50 

55 


75 


75 
40 
100 
124 
I.tO 
25 
275 
115 

50 
40 

71 

50 
1,000 

501 

200 

125 

4,725 

200 

300 

230 

40 

75 

85 

55 

24 

50 

120 

306 

50 

25 

69 

25 

850 

340 

312 

31 


100 

19 

67 

100 

256 

30 

50 


115 

50 

25 

100 

40 

350 

184 

100 

107 


32 

75 

46 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


82 
150 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
AS 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

A2 
A4 

Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
A I 
A4 
Al 


.\nnual  income. 


Rate. 


S12 
13 
5 
24 
5 
5 
5 


10 


12 
4 

5 

5 

12-120 

6 

10 
3 

12 
10 
25 

20 
15,000 


25 

93,187 

15.000 
1,000 

5 
13 

10 

000 

25 

3 

100 

13-75 

20 

250 


5-25 
12 
50 
188 
10 
10 


5 

13 

3 

5 


1 

12 
1 
6 

25 


Total. 


$450 
1,800 
3.200 
1,500 
3,000 


275 


750 
7,000 


1,500 

1,000 

496 

750 

125 

6,000 


80 

752 

500 

25,000 


7,500 


400 

1,500 

360 


10,000 

1,000 

10,000 


8,000 

"ii,666 


1,000 


335 

1,200 

750 

150 


388 


1,104 

*3*g66 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


3 

1 
5 

115 
250 

3 
4 

120 

10 

3,600 

25 

2,675 

January. 
February. 
April. 
Do. 

September. 
December. 

May. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
January.    . 
February. 
April. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 


Do. 
June. 

May. 
January. 

Do: 

October. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 
September. 

Do. 
December. 

Do. 
November. 

Juno. 
May. 

December. 
September. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

April. 

Do. 

January. 

Do. 
May. 


December. 

Do. 
January. 
May. 

April. 
Do. 
Do. 

July. 

Do. 

January. 
Do. 

Do. 
December. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


LOCAL — Continued . 


MISSOURI— Continued. 


81 


City  and  organization. 


New  Ilavcn  (pop.  855):  Commercial  Club 

North  Kansas  City:  Commercial  Club 

Palmyra  (pop.  2,168):  Commercial  Club 

Pattonsbixrg  (pop.  1,044):  Commercial  Club 

Pierce  City^pop.  2,043):  Business  Men's  Club 

Poplar  Bluff  (pop.  6,916):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

6t.  Charles  (pop.  10,498): 

(Tiamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

St.  Joseph  (pop.  86,498): 

Building  Industry  Bureau 

Commerce  Club 

Credit  Men's  Association 

( irain  Exchange 

•  Hay  Exchange 

Retail  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

St.  Louis  (pop.  779,951): 

Advertising  Club 

Affiliated  Improvement  Association  of  North 
&  Northwest  St.  Louis. 

Associated  Laundry  Owners 

.Vssociated  Retail  Credit  Men  &  Credit  Bureau. . 

Associated  Retailers 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Association  of  Retail  Jewelers 

Automobile  Manufacturers  &  Dealers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Prick  Manufacturers'  Association 

lUiilding  Industries  AsscKuation 

Putter,  Kgg  «S:  Poultry  Exchange 

Carondelet  Improvement  Association 

Cement  Contractors'  Association 

Cigar  Manufacturers'  Association 

Coal  Club 

Convention  &  Publicity  Bureau 

Credit  Merchants'  Association , 

Cycle  Trades  Association 

Pisplavmen  's  Association 

Llectrical  Board  of  Trade 

Engineers'  t  lub 

E lectrical  Contractors'  Association 

Fruit  &  Produce  Exchange 

Furniture  Board  of  Trade 

<Jrand-Gravois  Business  Men's  Association 

Heating  &  Piping  Contractors'  Association 

Implement,  \  ehicle  &  Hardware  Association 

Junior  Advertising  Club 

Lumber  Trade  Exchange , 

Lumbermen 's  Exchange , 

Manufcu  turers'  Association , 

Merchants'  Exchange 

Millers' Club , 

Millmen's  Association 

Motor  Accessory  Trade  Association 

Municipal  Contractors'  Association 

North  St.  Loiiis  Business  Men's  Association 

Paint.  Oil  «&  Varnish  Club 

I'etroleum  Club 

Railway  Club 

Real  Estate  Exchange 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Retail  Hardware  Association 

Rotary  Club 

h^hect  Metal  Consumers'  Protective  Association . . 

t-heet  Metal  Contractors'  Association 

South  Broadway  Merchants  &  Manufacturers' 

Southwestern  Mercantile  Association 

Stock  Exchange 

Storage  Battery  Trade  Association 

Traffic  Club 

West  End  Business  Men's  Association 

Sedalia  (pop.  19,711):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


30 

9t) 

70 

125 

100 

230 

1^ 
15 

105 
1,303 

130 
02 
30 
59 
32 

500 
54 

52 
300 
tH) 
1,000 
10 
02 

15 
217 


400 
10 


125 

800 

8 

10 

98 

300 

GOO 

8 

57 

50 

75 

25 

65 

150 

25 

65 

140 

885 

104 

20 

96 

35 

1,059 

61 

46 

1,002 

200 

200 

751 

85 

225 

CO 

21 

150 

215 
50 
22 

500 
1,500 

210 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A2 
A2 

A4 
Al 

A4 
A  4 
A2 
A4 
A3 
A4 

A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 

A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


S-3 
4 


5 
25 

25 
6 

25 

10-25 

10 


100 

5 

25 

20 


6-22 

15-2,500 

75-1,200 

25 

5 

20 

10 
24 
50 
1 
10 


5 
25-5,000 


10 

5 

5 

10 

10 


50-150 
3 


15 

6 

1,000 

40 

50 

1,000-1,200 
12 


15 

50 

2 

15 

5 

2 

10-30 

12 

6 

3 

25 

12 

12 

3 


15 

12 

150 

6-60 


Total. 


f,500 
6,000 

3,750 
90 


40,000 
1,300 


300 
3,000 

10,000 


7,000 

25,000 

15,000 

25,000 

200 

1,100 


5,200 

1,«X)0 

400 

298 


75,000 


150 

490 

15,000 

10.000 

'900 


3,500 


700 
25,000 


6,000 
100,000 


1,400 
1,750 
2,500 

765 
250 


4,800 
'5,066 


450 

430 
2,500 

330 
5,000 
2,250 
6,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


November. 

March. 

January, 

May. 

October. 
December. 

January. 
Do. 

April. 

October. 


January. 

Do. 
March. 
May. 

April. 

November. 
February. 

January. 
Do. 

April. 
May. 

January. 
July. 
June. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
NovembOT. 

Do. 

Do. 
May. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 
Jtme. 

February. 
April. 

Do. 
Do. 
January. 

Do. 
May. 
January. 

Do. 


April. 
January. 

Do. 

October. 


148759°— 20 6 


82 


COMMERCIAL,  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
MISSOURI— Continued. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 

Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 

Annual  Income. 

Date  of  an- 

City and  organization. 

Rate. 

Total. 

nual  meeting. 

• 

Sikeston  (pop.  3,327):  Commercial  Club 

South  St.  Joseph:  Live  Stock  Exchange 

Springfield  (pop.  41,109): 

C  lamber  of  Commerce 

50 
94 

1,129 

42 

180 

105 

90 

100 

85 

60 

Al 
A4 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

$0 

November. 

w 

$22,5<« 

6,000 

700 

January. 

Tf»hb>(»r«  Xr  TVffvniifar'tiirprs'  \<?<;f)ri'\tion 

May. 

TrPTitnn  Tnon  5  ()o»j V  Commercial  Club 

5 

1 
6 
1 
25 
3 

February. 

Vandalia  (pop.  1,595):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Wjirrpn^burB  f  T»OD.  4  689'):  Commercial  Club 

COO 
500 

Do.    . 

'Wn<?hinptnn  Tnon  3  670V  Commercial  Club 

January. 

Webb  Citv(pop.  14,082):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

WAst  Plains  ^ DOT)  2911V  Commercial  Club 

October. 

150 

MONTANA. 


Anaconda  (pop.  10.681): 

Business  Men's  Exchange 

Rotary  Club 

Baker:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Big  Sandy :  Commercial  Club 

Billing8(pop.  15, 123): 

Billings-:Midland  Club 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Bozeman  (pop.  5.107): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Gallatin  County  Employers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Exchange  of  Gallatin  County.. 

Bridgcr  (pop.  514):  Commercial  Club 

Butte  (pop.  44,057): 

Advertising  Club 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Fruit  Jobbers' Credit  Bureau 

Chinoook  (pop .  780):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Columbus  (pop.  621 ):  Stillwater  Commercial  Club . . . 

Deer  Lodge  (pop.  2,570):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Eureka  (pop.  603):  Commercial  Club 

Forsyth  (pop.  1,398):  Community  Club 

Glasgow  (pop.  1,158:  Chamber  of  Commerce  &  Agri- 
culture. 

Giendi  ve  (pop.  2,428) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Great  Falls  (pop.  13,948): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Havre  (pop.  3,624): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Helena  (pop.  13,789): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Exchange 

KalispeJl  (pop.  5,549): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kalispell  Club 

Flathead  Merchants'  Association 

Lewistown  (pop.  2,992): 

C  hambcr  of  Commerce 

Credit  Association  of  Fergus  County 

Livingston  (pop.  5,359): 

ParkCounty  Business  Protective  Association — 

Park  County  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Malta  (pop.  433):  Commercial  Club 

Miles  City  (pop.  4,697):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Missoula  (pop.  19,075):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Park  City:  Cnamber  of  Commerce 

Bed  Lodge  (pop.  4,860): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Credit  Association 

Roundup  (pop.  1,516):  Commercial  Club 

Scobey :  u  ommercial  C lub 


40 
59 
51 

85 

400 
33 
60 

250 
50 
90 
60 

104 
42 

300 

7 

40 

100 

100 
40 
80 

158 

300 

850 

125 

75 


30 

972 
75 


150 
35 

816 
44 

27 
200 

93 
200 
700 


135 

30 

217 


A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 

Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 

A4 
A4 

Al 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 


$36 
10 


15-60 

60 

7 

12-eoo 


12 

<I0 

24 

100 

3 

« 

6-100 


6-600 
12 

13 

12 

5 

12 


12-600 
36 


10-20 
3-10 

10 
1-6 

24-36 


6 
12 
12 


tl,180 


13,000 
2,000 


9,000 


1,000 


6,000 
630 


1,000 
2,500 


6,000 
6,000 

9,000 

17,000 

3,600 

900 


6,000 

18,650 
2,700 


2,000 
1,500 

8,160 


2,700 

9,000 
10,000 


10 
10-300 


1,750 


6,780 


June. 

Do. 
January. 
August. 

December. 
July. 


October. 

Jime. 
March. 

June. 

February. 

January. 

December. 
February. 
January. 

Do. 
May. 
January. 

February. 

January. 

May. 

April. 


Do. 

March. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 

March. 


January. 

February. 

June. 

February. 

December. 


February. 
October. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
NEBRASKA. 


83 


City  and  organization. 


Albion  (pop,  1,584):  Commercial  Club 

Allen  (pop.  371):  Commercial  Club 

Alliance  (pop.  3,105):  Community  Club 

Atkinson  (pop.  810) :  Community  Club 

Auburn  (pop.  2,729):  Commercial  Club 

Beatrice  (poP- 10,437):  Community  Club 

Blair  (pop.  2,584):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Bloonmefd  (pop.  1,2&4):  Commercial  Club 

Broken  Bow  (pop.  2,260):  Public  Ser-sice  Club 

Cedar  Rapids  (pop.  576):  Community  Club 

Central  City  (pop.  2,428): 

Commercial  Club 

Community  Welfare  Association 

Clay  Center  (pop.  1,065):  Commercial  Club 

Coleridge  (pop.  535):  Community  Club 

Columwis  (pop.  5,014):  Commercial  Club 

Corad  (pop.  1,096):  Commercial  Club 

Crawora  (pop.  1,323):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Creston  (pop.  338) :  Commercial  Club 

Crofton  (pop.  610):  Commercial  Club 

Curtis  (pop.  613):  Community  Club 

Dalton  (pop.  207):  Community  Club 

David  City  (pop.  2, 177):  Commercial  Club 

Deshler  (pop.  675) :  Commercial  Club 

Elba  (pop.  302):  Community  Club 

Emerson  (pop.  838) :  Community  Club 

Fairmont  (pop.  921 ) :  Commercial  Club 

Falls  City(pop.  3,255):  Young  Men's  Booster  Club. 
Fremont  (pop.  10,080): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merdiants'  Association 

Friend  (pop.  1.261):  Commercial  Club . 


Gene\'a  (pop.  1,741):  Community  Club 

Grand  Island  (pop.  13.133):  Commercial  Club. 

Harrison  (pop.  186):  Commercial  Club 

Hartington  (pop.  1.413);  Commercial  Club 

Harvard  (pop.  1, 102) :  Commimity  Club 

Hastings  (pop.  11,292): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Havelock  (pop.  2,680): 

Community  Club. 


Retailers'  Association 

Hebron  (pop.  1,778):  Commercial  Club 

Holdrege  (pop.  3,030):  Commercial  Club 

Kearney  (pop.  6,202):  Commercial  Club 

Leigh  (pop.  &67):  Community  Welfare  Club. 
Lexington  (pop.  2,059):  Community  Club . . , 
Linoom  (pop.  46,957): 

AdCfubl 

Commercial  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Retail  Credit  Men's  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Lindsay  (pop.  465):  Community  Club 

Lodge  Polo  (pop.  245):  Community  Club . . . 

Long  Pine  (pop.  781 ) :  Commercial  Club 

Loup  City  (pop.  1,128):  Commercial  Club. .. 
Lynch  (pop.  583):  Commercial  Club . 


McCook  (pop.  3,765); 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Association , 

Madison  (pop.  1,708):  Community  Club 

Meadow  Grove  (pop.  388):  Commercial  Club , 

Minden  (pop.  1,559): 

Advertising  Club 

Community  Club 

Nebraska  City  (pop.  5,488):  Business  Men's  Associa- 
tion. 

Nehawka:  Commercial  Club 

Neligh  (pop.  1,566):  Commercial  Club 

Nelson  (pop.  978):  Community  Club. . . : 

Newman  Grove  (pop.  850):  Tri^Dounty  Community 
Club. 

Norfolk  (pop.  6,025):  Commercial  Club , 

North  Platte  (pop.  4J93):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Oakdale  (pop.  631):  Public  Welfare  Club 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


222 


175 
75 
75 
225 
153 
50 
90 
55 

75 
45 


500 

195 

39 

75 

24 


45 
45 

250 
80 
36 
50 
28 

300 

300 

100 

70 

75 
605 


125 
80 

450 
140 

64 

14 

70 

150 

175 

50 

600 

50 
1,796 

210 
65 

220 
60 
45 
90 
40 
40 

175 

40 

110 

52 

198 
100 
300 

100 

80 

152 

225 

333 

150 

60 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 

Al 
A3 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Hate. 


?3 

2 

6-150 


5 
12 
6 
2 
25-30 
2 

10 
9 


1 

5-60 
1 


12 
2 


6 
5 

45 
25 

5 

2-3 

12 


6 

10 

2 

15 

25 

1 

3 

6 

5 

2 

10 
1 
3 
1 

6 

2 

6-100 


5 

6 

3-6 


10 
"2 


Total. 


$2,000 


6,000 


375 
2,400 


100 
2,700 


750 

1,000 

500 


4,100 
600 

1,500 
300 


2,650 


250 

672 

3,000 

9,000 


300 
15,000 


1,000 
1,000 

10,000 
6,000 

500 


1,200 


2,100 
100 


300 

25,000 

220 

975 

5,000 

60 


1,620 
240 


2,000 
900 
330 


1,200 

200 
3,500 

500 
1,000 
4,000 
2,000 

7,500 
8,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 

March. 

April. 

January. 

February. 

January. 

March. 

February. 

January. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

January. 

March. 

January. 

Do. 
November. 
BCay. 

Do. 
December. 
September. 
January. 
April. 
February. 

Do. 

May. 
Do. 
January. 
April. 
January. 

Do. 
May. 

February. 
Do. 

April. 
January. 

Do. 
February. 

January. 


October. 

Do. 

Do. 
May. 
April. 

Do. 

January. 


May. 

January. 

May. 


Do. 

Do. 

Mardi. 


February. 

NovemfcJer. 

January. 

Do. 

May. 
January. 


84 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  HNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
NEBRASKA— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Omaha  (pop.  180,264): 

Ad  vcrtisinp-Sellinjr  I^eaguc 

Associated  Retailers 

Ass(X"iation  of  Credit  Men 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Grain  Exchanpc 

Live  Stock  Exchan.ee 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Credit  Men's  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

South  Omaha  Business  Men's  Association 

O'Neill  (pop,  2,089):  Commercial  Clnb 

Osceola  (pop.  l,10o):  Commercial  Club 

Papillion  (pop.  624):  Commercial  Club 

Pawnee  City  (pop.  1,610):  Pawnee  County  Com- 
munity Club. 

Petersburg  (pop.  533):  Community  Club 

Plattsmoutn  (pop.  4,287):  CommercLil  Club 

Randolph  (nop.  1,137):  Community  Club 

Red  Cloud  (pop.  1,686):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

St.  Paul  (pop.  1,336):  Commercial  Club 

Sargent  (pop.  651 ):  Home  Defense  League 

Schuyler  (pop.  2,152):  Commercial  Club 

Scottsblun  (pop.  1,746):  Commercial  Club 

Seward  (pop.  2,106):  Commercial  Club , 

Sidney  (pop.  1,185):  Community  Association 

Spencer  (pop.  671):  Community  Club 

Stromsburg  (pop.  1,355):  Community  Service  Asso- 
ciation. 
Superior  (pop.  2,106): 

Commercial  Club 

Grain  Exchange 

Syracuse  (pop.  842):  Community  Club 

Tekamah  (pop.  1,524):  Commercial  Club 

Tildcn  (pop.  901):  Community  Club 

University  Place  (pop.  3,200):  Commercial  Club 

Wahoo  (pop.  2,168):  Community  Club 

Wakefield  (pop.  861):  Commercial  Club 

Wa>-ne  (pop.  2,140):  Commercial  Club 

Wil'sonville  (pop.  385):  Community  Club 

Wolbach  (pop.  563):  Commercial  Club 

York  (pop.  6^35):  York  County  Community  Club.. 


200 

100 

115 

113 

1,800 

200 

243 

175 

126 

505 

350 

141 

80 

64 

53 

67 

60 
200 
100 
140 

53 

70 
100 
150 
192 
215 
100 

65 


120 

10 

90 

l.iO 

85 

150 

150 

100 

150 

60 

30 

265 


A4 

A2 
A3 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$12 

25 

25-60 

32 

30 

10,000 

5,000 


5-20 
10 


Total. 


tl.390 
6.500 
8.000 
3,600 

53,000 


259 
1,085 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


12 
6 
5 
3 

3 
5 
5 

e-12 

5 

1 

4 

10 

5-10 
12 

7.50 
2 


5 
25 
2 
1 
1 
5 
5-12 
2 
3 
4 
5 
5 


960 


50 
201 

175 
1,000 
1,000 
1,200 

200 


400 

10,000 

2,320 

10,000 

750 


720 
2,500 


500 

400 

7.50 

3,500 


250 
'8,666" 


June. 

September. 
May. 
January. 

Do. 
November. 
January. 

Do. 
December. 
June. 
October. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
May. 

October. 

December. 

February, 
January. 

Do. 
March. 
February. 
January. 

Do. 


July. 

Jime. 
January. 
December. 
Do. 

Do. 

January. 

Do. 


NEVADA. 


Carson  City  (pop.  2,466):  Greater  Carsoo  Club 

Elko:  Association  of  Retail  Merchants 

Pioche:  Commercial  Club 

Reno  (pop.  15,514):  Commercial  Club 

'Winnemucca:  Business  Men's  Associati<«i  — 


87 
17 
30 

400 
36 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 


S12 

10 

12 

10 

12-36 


11,000 

8,000 
300 

8,000 
700 


January. 
April. 
March. 
December. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


Berlin  (pop.  13,892):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Bethlehem:  Board  of  Trade 

Charlestown:  Board  <rf  Trade 

ConcOTd  (pop.  22,858): 

Board  of  Trade 

Granite  Manufacturers  &  Quarry  Owners'  Asso- 
ciation. 
Derry  (pop.  5,123): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association 

Dover  (pop.  13,276):  Board  of  Trade 

FranMin  (pop.  6,132):  Retail  Merchants'  Association. 

Keene  ( pop.  10,725):  Commercial  Club 

Laconia  (pop.  11,745): 

Chamoer  of  Commerce 

Lalt©  City  Club 


270 
25 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 

125 
2 
2 

2 
6 

$6,750 

November. 
June. 

50 

February. 

2.50 
23 

28 

600 
138 

September. 
January. 

18 

150 

80 

1 
2 
1 

IS 
300 

October 

February, 

January. 

150 

Do! 

5-200 
12 

5,000 

June. 

100 

January. 

COMMERCIAL  ORGAXIZATIOiJ^S   OF   UNITED   STATES. 


85 


LOCAL — Continued. 
NEW  HAMPSHIRE— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Lancaster  (pop.  3,0.54):  Civic  «fc  Trade  Association... 

Lebanon  (pop.  5,718):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lisbon:  Board  of  Trade 

Littleton  (pop.  4,069):  Board  of  Trade 

Mnnchester  (pop.  79,607):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Mil  ford  (pop.  3,939): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  As.sociation 

Nashua  (pop.  27 ,.541): 

Roara  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association 

Newport  (pop.  3,765):  Board  of  Trade 

Portsmouth  (pop.  11,730):  Chamber  of  Commerce.... 

Rochester  (pop.  9,160):  Chaml^er  of  Commerce 

Til  ton:  Tilton  &  Northfield  Board  of  Trade 

Woodsvillc:  Board  of  Trade 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


150 
175 
80 
1.50 
600 

100 
45 

77 
100 
130 
200 
250 


65 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$2 
5 
2 
2 

25 

1-5 


10 
3 
1 
5-50 
2 
2 
3 


Total. 


$300 

1,000 

160 

300 

15,000 

300 


800 

300 

200 

3,500 

500 


200 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 
February. 
January. 
December. 


March. 


February. 

January. 

April. 

January. 

December. 


vl 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Arlington:  Merchants'    Protective    Association    of 

Kearny  and  Arlington. 
Asbury  Park  (pop.  14,629):  Chamber  of  Commerce... 
Atlantic  City  (pop.  59,515): 

Automobile  Trades  Association 

Boardwalk  Merchants'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hotel  Men's  Association 

Publicitv  Bureau 

Rotary  Club :„;-\ 

Atlantic  Highlands  (pop.  1,645):  Boara  of  Trade 

Bayonne  (pop.  72,204): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Civic  Associat  ion 

Bclmar(pop.  1,433):  Board  of  Trade 

Bloomfield  (pop.  14,425):  Board  of  Trade 

Boonton  (pop.  4,930):  Board  of  Trade 

Bwdentown  (pop.  4,250):  Citizens'  League 

Bound  Brook  (pop.  3,970):  Manufacturers'  Club 

Bridgeton  (pop.  14,425): 

Automonile  Dealers'  Association 

Commercial  League 

Merchants'  Association 

Caldwell  (pop.  2,236):  Board  of  Trade 

Collingswood  (pop.  4,795):  Board  of  Trade 

Camden  (pop.  10S,llf ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cape  May  (nop.  2,741):  Board  of  Trade 

Cranford:  Civic  Board 

Dover  (pop.  7,4GS):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Dunnellen  (pop.  1,990):  Board  of  Trade 

F.a.>*t  Orange  (pop.  43,761):  Board  of  Real  Estate 

Elizabeth  (nop.  88,830): 

Broad  Street  Improvement  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

First  Street  Association 

Elmer  (pop.  1,107):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Flemington  (pop.  2,093):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Freehold  (pop.  3,233):  Chamber  of  Commeice 

Garfield  (pop.  15, 109):  Board  of  Trade 

Gloucester  City  (pop.  11,375):  Board  of  Trade 

Uackettstown  (pop.  2,715): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association 

Hanimonton  (pop.  5,088):  Board  of  Trade 

llightstown  ( pop.  1,879):  Board  of  Trade 

Hoboken  (pop.  78,324): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 


Jersey  City  (pop.  318.770): 

Business  Men's  As.soc-iatiQn. 


Grocers'  Association , 

Hudson  City  Board  of  Trade 

Monticeilo  Avenue  Business  Men's  As.sociation.. 
Retail  Grocers'  AssociatioD  of  Hudson  County.. 
Rotary  Club 


109 
100 

60 
300 
60 
400 
40 
75 
40 

20 
275 

75 
125 

25 
992 
100 
2:^2 
140 

62 

25 

49 

815 

100 

75 

99 

125 


500 

57 

50 

150 

50 

900 
125 

150 
125 
110 
100 
55 
69 


A4 

Al 

A4 
A2 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A3 

A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 

A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A2 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 


$25 

10 

10-25 

10 

10 


10-12 
1 

50 
12 
2 
2 
3 
1 
15-50 


-5 
3 
2 
1 

25 


5 

25 

1 

1 

5 
25 
3 
2 
2 
2 


4 
6 
1 
3 

25 
10 

25 


25 


$7,500 

600 

750 

5,260 

750 


3,000 
1,500 


1,000 
120 


25 
24,800 


1,1(K) 
3,500 


100 

400 

20,000 

300 


198 
250 


500 

228 

300 

60 

150 

22,500 
1,250 


700 


400 
1,725 


March. 

December. 
October. 

Do. 
February. 

Do. 

January. 

October. 

April. 

March. 

January. 

Febnwy. 

March. 

May. 

January. 

April. 

May. 

March. 

April. 

November. 

April. 

December. 

March. 

April. 

January. 
March. 
February. 
Do. 

January. 

March. 
February. 
June. 
October. 

November, 


April. 

February. 

January. 

March. 

January. 

June. 


86 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
NEW  JERSEY-Continuod. 


City  and  organization. 


Keyport  (pop.  3,554):  Monmouth  Mamifacturors' 
Association. 

Lakewood:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lambertville  (pop.  4,657): 

Chamber  of  Commerof 

Merchants'  Association 

Lons  lirancti  (pop.  1.t,7.S3):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . . 
Matawan  (pop.  1,64*.):  Merchants'  Pn^tcctive  Asso- 
ciation. 

Medford :  Board  of  Trade 

Metnchen  (pop.  2,13>i):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Millville  (pop.  13,813): 

Mnnieipal  Leajruc 

Ret  ail  Merchants'  Bureau 

Mount  T lolly :  Business  Men's  Association 

Newark  (pop.  42S  684): 

Board  of  Trade 

Ironboimd  Improvement  .\ssociation 

Manufacturing  Jewelers'  Association 

Traffic  Club 

New  Bnmswick:  Board  of  Trade 

Newton  (pop.  4,467):  Board  of  Trade 

Ocean  City  (pop.  1,950): 

Board  of  Trade 

Young  Men's  Prc^res^^i ve  League 

Ocean  Grove:  Hotel  Association 

Orange  (pop.  33.636): 

Civics  (!lub 

Merchants' Association 

Rotary  Club  of  the  Oranges 

Passjwc  (pop.  74,478): 

Board  of  Trade 

Industrial  Council  of  Wool  Manufacturers 

Rotary  Chib 

Patersoa  (pop.  140,512): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Coal  Dealers'  Association 

Employers'  Association 

Grocers'  Association 

Market  Street   Business  Men's  Improvement 
Association. 

RetailJewefers'  Association 

Westsidc  Improvement  &  Protective  Association. 

Paulsboro  (pop.  2,121):  Board  of  Trade 

Penns  Grove  (pop.  2,118):  Chamber  of  Commerce — 

Perth  Amboy  (pop.  42,646):  Board  of  Trade 

Phillipsburg  (TX)p.  15>79):  Board  of  Trade , 

Pitman  (pop.  1,050) :  Board  of  Trade 

Plainfield  (pop.  24,330): 

Business  Men's  Association , 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Pleasantville  (pop.  4,3t)r)):  Chamber  of  Commerce — 

Rahvrav  (pop.  10,361):  Board  of  Trade 

Ridgcwood  (pop.  5,116):  Business  Men's  Association. 

Rosclle  Park  (pop.  3, 13S):  Citizens'  League 

Rutherford  (pop.  7,Mo):  Business  Men's  Association. 
Sea  Isle  City  (pop.  551):  Cape  May  Cotmty  Chamber 
of  Commerce. 

Somerville  (pop.  5,060):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

South  Orange  (pop.  6,014):  Board  of  Trade 

South  River  (pop.  4,772):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Spring  Lake  Beach  (pop.  853):  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Summit  (pop.  7,500): 

Board  of  Trade 

Business  Men's  Association 

Toms  River:  Board  of  Trade 

Trenton  (pop.  li;i,794): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kiwanis  Club 

Rotary  Chib 

Rubber  Manufacturers'  As.sociation 

Sanitary  Potters'  Association 

Union  llill:  Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Ventnor  Citv  (pop.  491 ):  Board  of  Trade 

Vinchmd  (pop.  5,282):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Washington  (pop.  3,567): 

Board  of  Trade 

Industrial  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


25 

3oe 

75 
57 

80 
50 


60 

90 

60 
110 

1,000 

200 

32 

270 

300 

95 

100 
100 
135 

64 
75 
S6 

336 

6 

75 

1,050 
36 


63 
85 

40 
150 

20 
108 
300 
400 
125 

%i 
70 
75 

180 

60 

175 

48 


135 
60 

110 
74 

175 

43 

160 

982 

120 

106 

1» 

34 

60 

150 

108 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


100 


A3 

Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 

Al 
Al 
A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A4 

A3 
A2 
A2 

A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 


Annua!  Income. 


Rate. 


110 
3 

I 

6 
25 


3-5 
5 


25 
1 

20 
5 

25 
4 

3 

6 

10 


6 
15 

10 


7.50 

25 
5 


1.20 

1 

5 

25 


15 
5 
5 
6 

10 
1 
5 

25 

3-12 

5 

10-25 

1 

5 
6 
2 

25 

15 

25 

100 


12 

6 

20 


3  1 


Total. 


$250 
600 


2,000 


300 
450 


500 

25,000 

150 

040 

1,300 

7,500 

380 

300 

"2,'666 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


450  I 
1,000 

3,360  ■ 


750 

23,000 
3,400 


400 
300 


ISO 


1,000 

10,000 


500 
1,500 


•00 
600 
175 


2,000 

1,000 

300 

3,500 

74 

875 


200 

24,550 
1,200 
2,575 
1,900 

12,000 


2,160 


January. 

May. 

April. 

January. 


I>o. 
May. 

April. 

August. 

Jamiarj'. 

Do. 
April. 
November. 
May. 

Do. 

January. 

Do. 
May. 

October. 
Jtme. 

January. 

Do. 
April. 

June. 

October. 

Januarr. 

December. 

April. 


January. 

December. 

January. 

November. 

May. 

Jannary. 

Do. 
October. 

January. 
November. 
March. 
December. 
Septembei . 

December. 

June. 

Ftbruary. 


May. 

January. 

May. 

Febmary. 

December. 

June. 

December. 

January. 

Augjist. 
June. 

January. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — C'ontinued. 
NEW  JERSEY— Continued. 


87 


City  and  organization. 


Wcstfield  (pop.  6,420):  Retail  Merchants'  Association 
West  irol)oken  (F>op.  4I,.386): 

Li(|U()r  Dealers'  Association 

Merc  hants'  Protective  Association 

Wild  wood  (pop.  898) :  Board  of  Trade 

Woodbridge:  Board  of  Trade 

Woodbury  (pop.  45642):  Gloucester  Coimty  Retail 
Mercliahts*^  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


40 

67 
100 
140 

30 

110 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


A2 

A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$3 

8 
1 

25 
10 

1-3 


Total. 


$120 

530 

200 

3,500 

300 

300 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 


February. 

November. 

July. 

Jannary. 


NEW  MEXICO. 


Alamogordo:  Commercial  (Hub 

Albuquerque  (pop.  14,509): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Aztec  (pop.  509):  Commercial  Club 

Carlsbad  (pop.  1,73(>) :  Commercial  Club 

Clavton  (pop.  970):  Rotarv  Club 

Clovis  (pop.  3,255):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Dcming  (pop.  1,864):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

East  Las  Veitjas:  CJommcrcial  Club 

Las  Vegas  (pop.  3,755):  Business  Men's  Association. . 

Raton  (pop.  4,5.39):  Rotary  Club 

Roswell  (pop.  6,172): 

Advertising  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Santa  Fe  (pop.  5,072): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Woman's  Board  of  Trade 

Silver  City  (pop.  3,217):  Grant  County  Chamber  of 

Commerce 
Tucumcari  (pop.  2,526):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


80 

150 

26 

20 

12 
300 

125 

62 

350 

125 


Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 

A4 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 


$15 

30 
2.50 
20 
12 
36 


24-300 

15 

5 

12-15 

3 

12 

15 
1 


25 


$750 

23,000 
2,300 


2,000 
1,396 


5,000 
500 


50 
12,000 

6,000 
3,000 


3,000 


April. 

January. 

June. 

January. 

Do. 
May. 

December. 
October. 
January. 
June. 

January. 
Do. 

April. 
January. 


February. 


NEW  YORK. 


Adams  (pop.  1,458):  Board  of  Trade 

Addison  (pop.  2,004):  Board  of  Trade 

Akron  (pop.  1,677):  Board  of  Trade 

Albany  (pop.  112,565): 

Arbor  llill  Improvement  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Coal  Merchants'  Association 

Delaware  Avenue  Section  Improvement  Associa- 
tion. 

Electrical  Association ^ 

North  End  Improvement  Association ■ — 

Pine  Ilills  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Second  Avenue  Improvement  Association 

Society  of  Civil  Enuineers 

South  End  Business  Men  and  Taxpayers' Asso- 
ciation. 

Woodlawn  Improvement  Association 

Albion  (pop.  5,016):  Men's  League 

Alexandria  Bay  (pop.  1,899): 

Board  of  Trade 

Business  Men's  Association 

Arcade  (pop.  1,291):  Board  of  Trade 

Auburn  (pop.  37,823):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Avoca  (pop.  1,057):  Business  Mens  Association 

Baldwinsville  (pop.  3,099):  Board  of  Trade 

Ballston  Spa  (pop.  4. 138): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Motjantile  Protective  Associaticm 

Batavia  (pop.  13,595): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Bath  (pop.  3,884): 

Board  of  Trade 

Industrv  Corporation 

Bay  Shore:  Chamber  of  Commerc 


160 
74 

150 

25 

200 

1,204 

""is" 

100 
35 

600 
12 

140 
60 

350 


Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 

A4 

Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 


Al 
A2 

Al 
A3 

Al 
Al 
Al 


$1 

1 

5 

.25 
25 
10 

.50 

5 
1 
1 

10 

L20 

3-5 

$360 

60 

40,orjO 

1,500 

100 

458 

350 
100 
210 
700 

1 
1 

2 

200 

1,200 

1 
25 

30,100 

8 

5 

1 

25 
100 

5 

120 

200 
35 

15,000 

700 

25 

5,666 

Januarv. 

Do'. 
February. 


Do. 
March. 
Do. 

January. 
May. 

December. 
November. 

December. 


Do. 
January. 

March. 

October. 

February. 

Do. 
Do. 

January. 
Do. 

February, 
Do. 

Do. 
January. 


88 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATTONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED  STATES. 


89 


LOCAL — Continued. 
NEW  YORK— Continued. 


LOCAL— Continued. 
NEW  YORK— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Beacon  (pop.  ll.f>74):  Business  Men's  Association  & 

Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Bin}:hamton  (pop.  54,864): 

AdvertisersA  Merchants'  Association 

Automobile  Dealers' Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Jobbers'  Exchange  of  Grocers 

Boonville  (pop.  1,794):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Brewster  (pop.  1.2%):  Business  Men's  Association. . . 

Brookport  (pop.  3.579):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Brooklyn  (pop.  1.976,103): 

Board  of  Keal  Estate  Brokers 

Broadway  Board  of  Trade 

Cham  berof  Commerce 

Coal  Ex'^hanire 

Commerce  Chib 

Eastern  l>istrict  Board  of  Trade 

Hardware  Dealers'  Association 

Long  Island  Bottlers'  Association 

Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Bush 
Terminal. 

Motor  Vehicle  Dealers'  Association 

United  Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Wallabout  Market  Merchants'  Association 

West  End  Board  of  Trade 

Baflalo  (pop.  473,229): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Automobile  Dealers'  Asso<'iation 

Black  Rock  Business  Men's  Association 

Black  Rock  Manutncturers'  Association 

Builders'  Associat  ion  Exchange 

Business  Men's  Club 

Carpenter  Contractors'  Association 

Central  Council  of  Business  Men,  Taxpayers  & 
Residents'  Association. 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

East  Buffalo  Live  Stock  Association 

East  Clinton  Street  Business  Men  &  Taxpayers' 
'Vs^ooiftt  ion 

East  Side  Business  Men  &  Taxpayers'  Association 

Employers'  Association 

Genesee  Street  Business  Men's  Association 

Genesee-Walden  Business  Men  &  Taxpayers' 
J^ssoc  i  ^  t  i  Oil 

Greater  Buffalo  Advertising  Club 

Hotel  Association 

Hydro-Electric  Association 

Lumber  Exchange 

Mason  Builders'  Association 

Merchant  Tailors'  Exchange 

Milk  I>ealprs'  Proie<'tive  Association 

North  Main  Business  Men  &  Citizens'  Association. 

Paint,  Oil  &  Varnish  Club 

Polish-American  Business  Men's  Association. . ., 

I'roduce  Exchange 

Purchasing  Agents'  Association 

Real  Es  ate  Board 

Retail  ( t rocers'  Association 

RetailJewelers' Association 

Retail  Iviquor  Dealers'  Association 

Rotary  Club , 

Seneca  Street  Business  Men's  Associatlcm 

Sheet  Metal  Association 

S  tat  ioners'  C  tub 

West  Side  Business  Men  &  Taxpayers'  Assooia* 
tion. 

Wholesale  Merchants  &  Manufacttirers'  Associar 
tion. 

Caledonia  (pop.  1,290):  Board  of  Trade 

CanandaiKua  (pop.  7,217):  Business  Men's  Association 

Canastota  (pop.  3.247):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Catskill  (pop.  5,29i6):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cazenovia  (pop.  1,861):  Business  Men's  Association. 

Central  Valley:  Board  of  Trade 

Che-JtertovvTi:  Business  Men's  Association 

Clayton  (pop.  1,941):  Commercial  Club 

Clyde  (pop.  2,095):  Citizens'  Club 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


150 


160 
16 

625 
28 

200 
75 
75 

175 

300 

2,004 

67 
185 
500 
117 

96 
125 

23 
800 
125 
300 

427 

39 

37 

87 

150 

100 


230 

3,600 
81 
80 

175 

135 

175 

75 

500 
13 

250 
40 


37 

150 

300 

29 

180 

60 

73 

200 

200 

40 

295 

470 

60 

50 

18 

300 


160 
65 


260 
54 
35 
40 


152 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 


A2 
A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 

A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A3 

A4 
A2 
A2 
Al 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A3 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A2 
Al 

A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


13 


10-25 

25 

2 

2 

2 

25 

2 

25 

60-720 

10-25 

1 

6 

25 

25 

60 


15 

50 

2 

10 

40 

7 

6 


25 

2,000 

1.20 

1 

25-500 

1 

2 

10 
10-20 


6 

10 

5-10 

12 

1 
25 

5 


2 
15-25 
5 
2 
5 
20 


10 
20 

a 


1 

15 

25 

2 

1 

10 
1 


Total. 


$15,000 


400 
150 


50.000 

10,140 

3,350 

600 

900 


625 


6.600 

1,950 

74 

870 


175 
150 

5,000 


400 
2,000 
300 
725 
660 


730 
3,000 
1,000 


10,000 


600 


160 
»75 


520 
54 

350 
40 


1,500 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


June. 


December. 

January. 
Ociol)er. 
February, 

Do. 
January. 

November. 

May. 

February. 

Do. 
May. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 
Jime. 

November. 
January. 

Do. 
November. 

May. 

Do. 
January. 
June. 
January. 

Do. 
December. 

Do. 

January. 

February. 

December. 


February. 
Januiu'y. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
June. 
March. 
February. 
December. 
January. 
March. 
May. 
January. 
June. 
January. 

Do. 

February. 

May. 

March. 
January. 

Do. 

March. 
April. 

January. 

May. 

Do. 
Do. 


1      / 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Cobleskill  (pop.  2,088):  Board  of  Trade , 

Cohoes  (pop.  25,292):  Board  of  Trade , 

Cooperstown  (pop.  2,424): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Civic  League 

Coming  (pop.  15,676):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cortland  (pop.  13,221): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cuba  (pop.  1,556):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Dansville  (pop.  3,938): 

Board  of  Trade 

Business  Men's  Association 

Delhi  (pop.  1,736):  Commercial  Club , 

Depew  (pop.  3,921 ):  Board  of  Trade i 

Deposit  (pop.  1,864):  Business  Men's  Association 

Dunkirk  (pop.  21 ,311):  Board  of  Commerce 

East  Aurora  (pop.  2,781 ):  Board  of  Trade i 

East  Rochester  (pop.  2,398):  Board  of  Trade 

Ellenville  (pop.  3,1 14):  Board  of  Trade 

Elmira  (pop.  38^72): 

Builders  &  Builders'  Supply  Dealers'  Exchange 

B  usiness  Men 's  A ssociation .' 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  (Jrocers'  Association 

Stipply  Dealers'  Association 

Endicott  (pop.  2,408):  Business  Men's  Association.. 

Fairport  (pop.  3,1 12):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Far  Rockaway:  Business  Men's  Association 

Floral  Park  (pop.  1,225):  Board  ofTrade 

Flushing:  United  Association 

Fort  Edward  (pop.  3,762):  Commercial  Association. 

Fort  Plain  (pop.  2,762):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Franklin ville  (pop.  1,568):  Board  of  Trade 

Fulton  (pop.  12,138):  Cham  l)€r  of  Commerce 

Geneva  (fpop.  13,915):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Glens  Falls  (pop.  17,160):  Chamber  of  Commerce .. . 
Gloversville  (pop.  22,314): 

Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Association , 

Ciouvemeur  (pop.  4,122): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Dairy  Board  of  Trade 

Gowanda  (pop.  2,012): 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Granville  (pop.  3.9:0):  Board  of  Trade 

<:recnport  (pop.  3,089):  Board  of  Trade 

Grot  on  (pop.  1,260):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hamburg  (pop.  2,134):  Business  Men's  Club 

Hamilton  (pop.  1,689):  Board  of  Trade 

Hp.ramondsport  (pop.  1^254):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce. 

Herkimer  (pop.  7,520):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hoosiok  Falls  (pop.  5,532);  Chamber  of  Commerce.. 
HomelKpop.  14,857): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

G rocers'  .\ssociat i on 

Tlion  (pop.  6,588):  Board  of  Trade 

lihaca(pop.  16,017): 

Board  ofTrade 

Retail  Grocers' Association 

Jamaica: 

Board  of  Trade 

Citizens'  Associat  ion 

Jame-^town  (pop.  37,431): 

Board  of  Commerce .' 

Builders'  Exchange 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Real  Estate  .\&sociati(Hi 

Jdmstown  (pop,  10.678): 

Fulton  County  Glove  Manufacturers'  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association , 

Kingston  (pop.  2('),910): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Drug  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Lake  George  (pop.  632):  Board  of  Trade 

Lake  1  lacid  (pop.  1,682):  Board  of  Trade 


110 
500 

225 
143 
398 

175 
93 

169 
63 
50 

100 
60 

300 

256 
50 


12 

310 

1,084 

87 

14 

80 

165 

57 

1.35 

420 

118 

115 

70 

230 

600 

160 

652 
25 

106 
42 

50 

35 

50 

100 

143 

210 

60 

150 


300 


10 
150 

378 
25 

164 
200 

510 
75 
66 


40 
19 

500 
11 


35 
70 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A2 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A3 
A4 

A4 
A2 

Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


S2 
10 

2-100 
...... 

5-25 
5 

2 
2 

4 
1 
4 
.  25 
10 
2 


25 

3 

25 

5 

12 

2 

2 

5-12 

2 

5 

1 

6 

1 

25 
10 
25 

25 
6 

2 
1 

1 

6 
6 
1 

10 
5 
1 
1 


Total. 


6 
5 

10-25 


50 
3 

25 

16 

20-460 


3 

25 


$220 


3,500 

9,344 

2,000 
460 

141 
63 
200 
100 
240 
7,500 


2,700 
900 
27,038 
408 
168 
160 


500 

300 

2,500 


600 


6,750 
6,000 
4,000 


212 
42 


100 

100 

1,420 

1,500 

60 

500 


300 


1-20 
750 

9,000 
150 

8,200 


18,000 
1,000 
4,720 


10,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


350 


January. 
September. 

December. 

October. 

June. 

January. 
December. 


October. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
April. 
March. 


Do. 

Septemlier. 
Novemljer. 
August. 
January. 

December. 

Do. 
April. 
January. 
May. 
October. 
April. 

Do. 
Octot>er. 

September. 


May. 
Do. 


August. 

January, 

February. 

December. 

February. 

January. 

February. 


Do. 
Do. 

March. 


May. 
December. 

April. 

January. 

December. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
February. 
December. 


90 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL— Continued. 
NEW  YORK— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


LeRoy  (pop.  3,771):  Board  of  Trade 

Liberty  (pop.  2,072):  Business  Men's  Association . ... 
Little  Falls  (pop.  13,653 j: 

Chamber  of  Conunerce 

Kast  Bridge  Milk  Association 

Loclvport  (pop.  20,028):  Board  of  Conunerce 

Long  Island  City: 

Astoria  Tax  Payers  &    Business  Men's  Asso- 
ciation   

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  Borough  of  Queens. . 

Lyons  (pop.  4,460):  Business  Men's  Association 

Malone  (pop.  6,467) :  Chamljer  of  Commerce 

Mamaroneck  (pop.  5,699) :  Business  Glen's  Association 

Massena  (pop.  2,951 ):  Board  of  Trade 

Mechanicsville  (pop.  6,634): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Middletown  (pop.  15,890):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Mohawk  (pop.  2,079):  Board  of  Trade 

Monroe  (pop.  1,195):  Board  of  Trade 

Mont icello  (pop.  1,941):  Board  of  Trade 

Montour  Falls  (pop.  1,208):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 
Mount  Vernon  (pop.  37,991): 

Builders  &  Contractors'  Association 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

New  Brighton:  Staten  Island  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Statcn  Island  Civic  League 

Newburgh  (pop.  29,893): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

New  Rochelle  (pop.  39,192): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Citizens  &  Taxpayers'  Association 

New  York  (pop.  5,215,879): 

Advertising  Club , 

Advisory  Council  of  Real  Estate  Interests 

Association  of  Cotton  Textile  Manufacturers 

Associaticm  of  Dealers  in  Masons'  Building  Ma- 
terials. 

Association  of  Ice  Cream  Supply  Men , 

Association  of  Employing  Printers 

Association  of  House  Dress  &  Kimono  Manu- 
facturers. 

Association  of  New  York  Advertising  Agencies.. 

Automobile  Dealers'  Association 

Board  of  Trade  &  Transportation 

Bottlers  &  Manufacturers'  Association 

Bronx  Board  of  Trade 

Bronx  Retail  Crocers'  Association 

Building  Trades  Employers'  Association , 

Business  &  Professional  Men's  Association  of 
Lower  Now  York. 

Cement  Manufacturers'  Protective  Association.. 

Central  Mercantile  Association 

Chemists'  Club , 

Children's  Dress  Manufacturers*  Assocfaton 

Cloak,  Suit  &  Skirt  Manufactiu-ers*  Protective 
Association. 

Clothing  Manufacturers'  Association 

Coal  Merchants'  Association 

Coffee  &  Sugar  Exchange 

Consolidated  Building  Trades  Credit  Association . 

Consolidated  Stock  Exchange 

Contracting  Dockbuilders'  Association 

Cotton  Exchange 

Credit  Men's  Association , 

Crockery  Board  of  Trade 

Designers'  Associat  ion 

Downtown  Dry  Goods  Association 

Dress  &  Waist  Manufacturers'  Association 

Dried  Fruit  Association 

Electric  Vehicle  Association 

Electrical  Society 

Fifth  Avenue  Association 

Fur  Dressers  &  Fur  Djers'  Association 

Fur  Merchants'  Association 

Gansevoort  Market  Business  Men's  Association. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem« 
bers. 


150 
85 

300 

52 

733 


150 

500 

53 

150 

86 

SO 

IGO 
25 
300 
100 
52 
40 
75 

60 

65 

125 

150 
1,200 

350 

134 
100 

1,026 
60 
56 
41 

15 
515 

IG 

40 
SO 


850 
200 
850 
300 

19 

500 

1,669 

50 
275 

250 

65 

323 


500 

21 

450 

3,500 

127 

73 

310 

200 

110 

3 

994 

900 

40 

85 

145 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 


A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 


.\nnual  income. 


Rate. 


SI 
5 

6 
25 
25 


3 
50 

2 
10 

5 

5 

25 
3 

25 
2 

15 
5 
4 

12 

18 

15 

5-25 

2-25 

25 

10 
4 

25 


250 
250 

300 

12-600 

150 

50 

25 


25 

6 

25 

10 


50 


100 
100-275 


3,500 


150 

18 

50-100 

9 

5 

225-450 

25 


4 

20-1,000 

25 

150-350 

12 


Total. 


S150 


1,800 
"18,325 


30,000 

106 

1,500 

430 

400 

4,000 

63 

7,500 


750 
200 
300 

720 
1,170 
1,800 

800 
4,000 

8,500 

1,340 
400 

90,000 

'i2"666 


15,000 

24,000 

2,400 

2,360 


21,250 

1,500 

25,000 


45,000 
25,000 


5,000 
75,000 

25,000 
16,000 


175,000 


10,000 

657 

1,600 


2,500 
1,112 


34,000 
20,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


March. 
December. 

September. 

January. 


April. 

September. 

April. 

December. 

February. 

April. 

November. 

March. 

May. 

January. 


Do. 

Do. 
February. 
May. 

January. 


February. 

May. 

December. 
January. 
Marcti. 


June. 
January. 

May. 

February. 
October. 
November. 
January. 

February. 
January. 

Do. 
Do. 
May. 

February. 
April. 


December. 
January. 

Do. 
December. 
June. 

September. 
January. 

May. 

March. 

February. 

October. 

June. 

February. 

March. 

December. 

February. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
NEW  YORK— Continued. 


91 


City  and  organization. 


New  York  (pop.  2,215,879)— Continued. 

General  Contractors'  Association 

Graphic  Arts  Board  of  Trade 

Hardware  Board  of  Trade 

Hardware  Club 

Hardware  &  Supply  Dealers'Association  of  Man- 
hattan &  Bronx  iJoroughs. 

Harlem  Board  of  Trade 

Hat  Trade  Credit  Association 

Hay  Exchange  Association 

Hide  &  Leather  Association 

Industrial  Research  &  Engineering  Association. . 

Lace  &  Embroidery  Association 

Leaf  Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

League  of  Advertising  Women 

Lumber  Trade  Association 

Manufacturing  Confectioners'  Board  of  Trade — 

Maritime  Association  of  the  Port  of  New  York. . . 

Merchants'  Association 

Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Metal  E  xchan-je 

Metropolitan  Paper  Box  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion 

Municipal  Engineers 

Mutual  Protective  Fur  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

News  Photographers'  Association 

Oil  Trades  Association 

Paint ,  Oil  &  Varnish  Club 

Paper  Association 

Paper  Box  Credit  Protective  Association 

Piano  Club 

Produce  Exchange 

Raw  Fur  Merchants'  Association 

Raw  Ostrich  Feather  Importers'  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Dry  Goods  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Rubber  Trade  Association 

Sales  Managers'  Club 

Society  of  Architects 

Staten  Island  Civic  League 

Sweater  &  Knitted  Textile  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Thirty-fourth  Street  Board  of  Trade 

Wholesale  Coal  Trade  Association 

Wholesale  Merchants'  Association 

Wholesale  Shoe  League 

Niagara  Falls  (pop.  38  446): 

IJuilders'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerc-e 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Norwich  (pop.  7,422):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Nyack  (pop.  4.619):  Business  Men's  Club 

Olean  (pop.  16.927): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Oneida  (pop.  8,884):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Oneonta  (pop.  11,200): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Ossining  (pop.  14,064):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Oswego  (pop.  24  219): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Progressive  Association 

Patchogue  (pop.  3,824 ) :  Board  of  Trade 

Peekskill  (pop.  19,0:34):  Board  of  Commerce 

Perry  (pop.  4,388):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Piatt sburg  (pop.  13,111):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Port  Henry:  Business  &  Professionjil  Men's  Asso- 
ciation. 

Port  Jefferson:  Business  Men's  Association 

Port  Jer\  is  (pop.  9.094):  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

Port  Washington:  Business  Men's  Association 

Pouehkeepsie  (pop.  30,786): 

Chamlxjr  of  Commerce.  

Manufacturers'  Association 


120 
325 
400 
720 
55 

425 
25 
24 

125 

8 

40 

96 

75 

163 

25 

1,175 

6,905 

66 

132 
50 

500 
200 

130 

100 

222 

65 

60 

225 

1,760 

20 

12 

1,500 

16 

415 

520 

78 

70 

225 

1.500 

150 

125 
73 
30 
90 

55 
1,550 

36 
311 
150 

500 

^3 

260 
70 
55 

100 
200 

76 
185 
175 
190 

41 

52 

150 

69 

862 
15 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Annual  income. 


A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 


Rate. 


$50 
50 
60 
10 

10 


100 

5 

10-1,000 

50 

25 

10 

5-40 


50 

50 

200 


25 

10 
25-100 

2-6 
25 
35 
80 
60-120 
25 


25 

350 

5-50 

600 

8 

25 

50-75 


6 

2-100 

50 

25-250 

100 

50 

35-200 

5 
25 


10 
12 

20 

8 

25 

20 

2 

10 

12 
I 
5 

25 
2 

25 
2 

4 

12 
4 

25 


Total. 


$40,000 
550 

4,250 


7,000 


2,000 

2,400 

750 


295,250 

'5,666' 

4,000 
7,000 


2,500 
7,770 
5,200 
4,000 
5,600 


'  Date  of  an- 
I  nual  meeting. 


4,200 

30,000 

9,000 

3,200 


5,000 


4,000 
7,500 


15,000 

1,500 

10,000 

275 
37,000 


3,110 
1,800 

10,000 
100 


5,200 


550 


200 
380 


350 

4,500 

82 

200 

1,800 

414 

21,550 


December. 
July. 
January. 
March. 
Do. 

January. 

September. 

October. 

December. 

January. 

December. 

April. 

May. 

November. 

May. 

April. 

May. 

February. 

May. 

January. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
March. 
May. 

March. 

January. 

February. 

May. 

September. 

January. 

October. 

January. 

June. 
November. 

May. 

Do. 
June. 

January. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 

Do. 
April. 
June. 
March. 
February. 

January. 

Do. 
February. 

May. 

January. 

May. 

February. 

December. 

March. 

June. 

December. 

January. 

December. 

Do. 

July. 
January. 

March. 
February. 


92 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
NEW  YORK— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Pulaski  (pop.  1.788): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Randolph  (pop.  1,298):  Merchants  <t  Manufacturers' 
Association. 

Red  Creek  (pop.  457):  Board  of  Trade 

Rensselaer  (pop.  11,252):  Board  of  Trade .... 

Richfield  Springs  (pop.  1,503):  Business  Men's  Asso- 
ciation. 
Richmond  Hill: 

Business  Men's  Association 

Westbridge  Civic  league 

Rochester  (pop.  264,850): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Clothiers'  Exchange 

Retail  CJrocers'  Association 

Retail  Shoe  Dealers'  Association 

Stock  Exchange 

Rock\ille  Centre  (pop.  3,667):  Business  Men's  Asso- 
ciation  -rA  ■  •  J 

Rockaway  Beach:  Rockaway  Board  of  Trade 

Rome  (pop.  24,259): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Associat ion 

Sackcts  Harbor  (pop.  868):  Board  of  Trade 

Sag  Harbor  (pop.  3,408):  Board  of  Trade 

St.  George:  Stuten  Island  Chamber  of  Commerce 

St.  JohnsTille  (pop.  2,536):  Business  Men's  Associa- 
tion. .        ,    , 

Salamanca  (pop.  5,792):  Merchants'  Association 

Saranac  Lake  (pop.  4,983):  Board  of  Trade 

Saratoga  Springs  (pop.  13,938):  Chamber  of  Com- 

mcrct?. 
Saugcrties  (pop.  3,929):  Business  Men's  Association . . 
Schenectady  (pop.  107,774): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association - 

Seneca  Falls  (pop.  6,588):  Citizens' Club 

Sidney  (pop.  2, 507):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Southampton  (pop.  2,509):  Board  of  Trabe 

Springatld:  Citizens' Association 

Springvillo  (pop.  2,246):  Board  of  Trade 

Suffcrn  (pop.  2,663):  Board  of  Trade 

Syracuse  (pop.  158, 559): 

Advert isuig  Men's  Club 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

A utomobile  Dealers'  Association 

Builders'  Exchange - 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commene ■ 

Druggists'  Association 

East  Side  Improvement  Association 

Electrical  Contractors  &  Dealers'  Association 

Kiwanis  Club 

Manufactmers'  Association 

Realty  Board 

Rotary  Club •••. 

Sheet  Metal  Contractors'  Association 

Tarrvtown  (pop.  5,600):  Merchants'  Association 

Tonawanda  (pop.  8,924):  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 

the  Tonawandas. 
Troy  (pop.  78,094): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Utica  (pop.  89,272): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Cham»;er  of  Commerce 

Real  Estate  Board 

Rotary  Club 

Walden  (pop.  4,004):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Walton  (pop.  3,103):  Chamber  of  Commerce........ 

Wappingers  Falls  (pop.  3,195):  Chamber  of  Com- 

Warsaw  (pop.  3,206):  Board  of  Trade 

Waterford  (pop.  3,245):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Waterloo  (pop.  3,931):  Business  Men's  Association. . 


30 
100 

80 

200 

50 


100 
200 

272 

3,021 

14 

100 
75 
20 

15 
180 

521 
78 
45 
20 

250 
60 

75 
104 
165 

150 

515 
105 


•| 


67 

65 

200 

100 

40 

145 
115 

18 

250 

275 

1,500 

65 
200 

20 
175 

306 
30 
45 

850 


800 
82 

110 
525 

26 
210 
100 
106 

50 

125 
273 
135 


Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 


A2 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
Al 


Al 
A4 

A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$10 
3 
2 

1 

3 


2 
2 

15 
30 


Total. 


12 
5 


10 
2 

10-25 

5 

3 

2 

5-25 


12-36 

5 

10-50 


10 
5 


4 

1 
1 
1 

6 

20 

10-15 

50 


25-00 

10-25 

5 

1 


10 


5-10 

15 

25 

1 

25 


25 
20 

12 

13 

10 

15-25 

2 

1 

2-3 


$90 


80 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


200 
300 

4,000 
100,000 


1,200 
375 


360 

13,500 

480 

135 

40 


1,300 

500 

8,000 

300 

4,000 
600 


65 
200 
100 
240 


1,600 


10,000 

40,000 

325 

200 


2,000 


July. 

January. 

February. 

January. 

April. 

October. 


500 

4,500 

300 

45 

20,000 


25,000 
1,000 

1,400 

20,000 

1,000 

3,500 

200 

424 

150 

025 
273 
135 


January. 
Do. 

May. 

January. 
November. 
January. 
Do. 
Jime. 


March. 

December. 

March. 

January. 

December. 

February, 

May 

July. 

October. 

January 

Do. 

October. 
April. 

January. 
March. 

January. 
Do. 

Jime. 
May. 

December. 

October. 

April. 

January. 

June. 

January 

ApriL 

May. 
July. 

September. 
January. 


February, 
May. 

October. 

AprU. 

February. 

AprU. 

February. 

Do. 
January. 

March. 
June. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


93 


LOCAL — Continued. 
NEW  YORK— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Watertown  (nop.  30,404): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Waterville  (pop.  1,410):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Walervliet  (pop.  15,546):  Chamber  of  Commerce .. . 
Wcedsport  (pop.  1,344):  Chamber  of  Commerce  — 
Wellsville  (pop.  4,3S2):  Business  Men's  Association.. 

Wcstburv:  Board  of  Trade 

Whitehall  (pop.  4,917):  Business  Men's  Association.. 
White  Plains  (pop.  23,331): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Westchester  County  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Woo<lbourne:  Glen  Morris  Civic  Club 

Woodhaven: 

Olen  Morris  Civic  Club 

Ozone-l'ark  Board  of  Trade 

Yonkors  (pop.  103,060): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Credit  Association 

Yorkville  (pop.  091):  Yorkville  Merchants'  Associa 
tion. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


172 
300 

26 
125 

80 
200 

50 
120 

160 

300 

65 

8.5 
75 

350 
117 
100 


A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$5-35 
15 
5-10 
5 
1 
5 
4 
1 

5 

12 

6 

1 
3 

15 
8 
4 


Total. 


$5,000 

4,500 

240 

625 

80 


Date  of  anr 
nual  meeting. 


200 
120 

750 

3,600 

390 


300 
5,000 
"466 


March. 
Do. 
February. 
March. 
November. 
February. 
April. 
March. 


January. 
October. 

Do. 
December. 

March. 

January. 

Jime. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Asheville  (pop.  25,656): 

Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Bclhaven  (pop.  2,863):  Board  of  Trade 

Charlotte  (pop.  40,759): 

Chamber  of  Comnierce 

Merchimts'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Shippers  &  Manufacturers'  Association 

Southern  Manufacturers'  Club 

Concord  (pop.  9,301):  Merchants'  Association 

Durham  (pop.  2t),U«): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Elizabeth  City  (pop.  9,919):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 

Fayetteville  (pop.  7,045):  Chaml^er  of  Commerce 

Gastonia  (pop.  5,759):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Goldsboro  (pop.  6,107):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Greensboro  (pop.  20,171): 

Cham  l>er  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Greenville  (pop.  4,101): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Henderson  (pop.  4,503): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Hendersonville  (pop.  2,818):  Board  of  Trade 

Hickory  (pop.  3,716V.  Chamber  of  Commerce 

High  Point  (pop.  13,439):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kannapolis:  Merchants'  Association 

Kinston  (pop.  6,995):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lenoir  (pop.  3,364):  Merchants'  Association 

I^xington  (pop.  4,163):  Board  of  Trade 

Louisburg  (pop.  1,775):  Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Lumberton  (pop.  2,230):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Marion  (pop.  1,519):  Board  of  Trade 

Monroe  (pop.  4,082):  Chamber  ol  Commerce 

Mooresvifie  (pop.  3,400):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Mount  Airy  (pop.  3,844): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

New  Bern  (pop.  10,509):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

North  WilkesDoro  (pop.  1,902):  Wilkes  Commercial 

Club. 
Raleigh  (pop.  20,274): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Rcidsvillc  (pop.  4,828):  Commercial  &  Agricultural 
Association. 


492 

"'36' 

833 
150 

91 
100 
350 

67 

441 
110 
225 
300 
270 
250 

475 

98 

125 
36 
15 

250 

36 

250 

115 

375 

20 

192 

31 


250 
100 


12 

200 

75 


550 

69 

122 


Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A3 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
A4 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 


Al 
A2 
Al 


$12.50 


6 

25 

24-180 

25 

30-300 

25-40 

12-30 

5-600 
12-72 
25 
25 
12 
12.50-100 

5-25 


$12,500 
266' 


20,825 
5,000 


7,500 

' 1*266' 

9,000 


5,000 
7,500 
5,000 
5,000 

8,500 


28 
30 
25 

12 


5-25 

6-18 

12.50-50 

5-30 


12 
6 


35,000 
1,200 


4,900 


1,250 
2,000 
5,000 
200 
3,000 
1,000 


3,000 
500 


10 


25 
12 


800 


14,750 


3,000 


July. 
May. 
October. 

January. 

February 

June. 

March. 
January. 

September. 

July. 

May. 

March. 

December. 

April. 

January. 
February. 

December. 
May. 


January. 

August. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 

March. 
November. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 

October. 
Do. 

January. 


March. 

May. 
January. 


94 


h!    i- 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
NORTH  CAROLIXA-Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Rockv  Mount  (pop.  12.673): 

Chamber  of  Commorcc 

Merchants'  Association 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Roxboro  (pop.  1,425):  Tobacco  Board  of  Trade. . . 

Salisbury  (pop.  7,153):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Sanford  ( pop.  2,2S2):  Commercial  Chib 

Shelby  (pop.  3,127):  Board  of  Trade 

Southport  (pop.  1,4S4>:  Comraoroial  .Association. . 
Statesville  (pop.  4.599):  Merchants'  Association.. . 

Tarboro  (pop.  4429):  Merchants  Association 

Thomasville  (pop.  3,877):  Merchants'  Association. 
Washington  (pop.  6,211): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Wavnesvillo  (pop,  2, 00>^):  Board  of  Trade 

Wilminrton  (pop.  30, IW): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  CTlub 

Wilson  (pop.  6,717): 

Chanibor  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

W  ilson  Coimty  Cotton  Association 

Winston-Salem  (pop.  33,126): 

Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

RotiuryClub 

Tobacco  As.sociation 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


230 
54 
16 
20 

300 
72 

150 
32 
66 
50 
30 

45 

R5 

20 

100 

435 

4S 

216 
52 
43 
21 


201 

125 

53 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 

Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
A2 

A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$12-100 

3 

100 

10 


10-12 

8-12 

36 

12-30 

3 

12 


12 
25 
10 

20 
18 

10-25 

24 

15 

100 


25 

12-100 

12 

25 


Total. 


Dale  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


93,000 
1,615 


200 

3,500 

815 

15,000 


1,500 

1,800 

360 


1,000 


960 

5,350 
1,400 
1,290 
1,500 


7,000 
3,500 


1,000 


April. 
February. 
Auf;ust. 
Ootober 
April. 
May. 
March. 
Do. 
November. 
August. 
January. 


July. 

August. 

January. 

July. 
AprU. 

February. 

Do. 
April. 
August. 


January. 

Do. 
Jane. 
July. 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Beach  (pop.  1,003):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Bismarck  (pop.  5,443):  Commercial  Club.. 
Bottineau  (pop.  1  ,.331):  Commercial  Club.. 
Carrinc^ton  (pop.  1,217):  Commercial  Club. 


ClifTord:  Business  Men's  Club 

Columbus  (pop.  225):  Commercial  Club 

Cooperstown  ( pop.  1,019):  Commercial  Club 

Devils  Lake  (pop.  5,157):  Commercial  Club 

Dickinson  (pop.  3,678):  Commercial  Club 

Ellendale  (pop.  1,389):  Business  Men's  -Association. . 
Fargo  (pop.  17,872): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Builders  &  Traders'  Exchange 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Fargo-Moorhead  Automotive  Trade  Association  . 

Implement  Dealers'  Association 

Manufactiu-ers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Town  Criers'  Club 

GraltMi  (pop.  2,229):  Commercial  Club 

Grand  Forks  (pop.  16,342): 

Builders  &  Traders'  Exchange 

Commercial  Club 

Credit  Bureau  of  Greater  Grand  Forks 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Merchimts'  Association 

Harvey  (pop.  1,443):  Community  Club 

Inkster  (ix)p.  353):  Commercial  Club 

Jamestown  (pop.  4,358):  Commercial  Club 

La  Moure  (pop.  929):  Commercial  Club 

Lariraore  (pop.  1,224):  Commercial  Club 

Lisbon  (pop.  1,758):  Commercial  Club 

Mandan  (pop.  3,873):  Commercial  Club 

Minot  (pop.  6.188): 

Association  of  Commerce 

Builders  &  Traders'  Exchange 

Retail  Merchants'  Credit  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Town  Criers' Club 


40 

50 

110 

125 

50 

55 

82 

100 

30e 

25 

20 

40 

58 

100 

200 

50 

467 

100 

46 

60 

80 

30 

191 

108 

90 

51 

100 

275 
25 
35 
43 

102 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 

A4 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A4 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 


R55 

12 

2 


3 

2 

25 

4,000 

5 

12 

250 
660 

24-108 
25 

3,000 
7,500 

1 
1 

20 

5 

1-6 

20 
10-15 


15 

12 

5 

5 

5-12 

5 

1-2.50 

5 

24 

24 

20 

5 

5-10 

5 


13,000 

6,000 

984 

200 


1,000 

40 

1,160 

500 

1,500 


5,500 

""eoo 


240 
150 
1,8.50 
540 
200 
255 


6,600 
400 

1,260 
500 
510 


March. 
January. 
March. 
December. 

April. 

March. 

January. 

May. 

April. 

May- 
March. 
June. 
January. 

Do 
Nm-ember. 
May. 
June. 
May. 

January. 
June. 

Do. 
May. 

April. 

December. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
June. 
May. 

June. 

December. 

May. 

Do. 
Juno. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
NORTH  DAKOTA— Continued. 


95 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


New  Rorkford:  Central  Community  Club  of  Eddy 
County. 

Oakcs(pop.  1,199):  Commercial  Club 

Rupby  fpop.  l.G.'W):  Community  Club 

Towner  (pop.  691):  Civic  Club 

Valley  City  (pop.  4,606):  Commercial  Club 

Wahpeton  (pop.  2,467):  Commercial  Club 

Williston  (pop.  3.124): 

Commercial  Club 

Community  Club 

Wyndmcre  (pop.  439):  Commercial  Club 


40 

40 

75 

35 

160 

125 


200 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$3-10 

10 

6 

5 

10 

10 

24 
,    24 


Total. 


$400 


200 
1,600 
1,230 

6,000 
5,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


December. 
January. 

February. 
April. 

October. 

Do. 


OHIO. 


Akron  (pop.  93,604): 

Builders'  Exchanpe 

Building  Trades  Credit  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association • 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers'  A.ssociation 

Alliance  (pop.  igj-Wl): 

Builders^  E xchange 

Chamber  of  CMnmerce 

Ashland  (pop.  6,795):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Ashtabula  (pop.  22,008): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Harbor  Chamber  of  Industry 

Athens  (pop.  5.463): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Bamesville  (pop.  4,233):  Commercial  Club 

Bellefontaine  (pop.  9,398):  Chamber  of  Commerce — 
Bellevue  (pop.  5,209): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants' Board 

Berea  (pop.  2,609):  Board  of  Trade 

Blanchesler  (pop.  1,813):  Board  of  Trade 

Bowling  Green  (pop.  5,222):  Commercial  Club 

Bryan  (pop.  3,641):  Business  Men's  Association 

Bucvrus  (pop.  9,261):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cald\veU(pop.  I,4;i0): 

Commercial  Club 

Noble  County  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cambridge  (pop.  13,804j:  Board  of  Trade 

Canton  (pop.  62,566): 

AdcraftClub , 

Builders'  E.xchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Real  Estate  Associal ion 

Rotary  Club 

CarroUton  (pop.  1,730):  Business  Men's  Association. 
Celina  (pop.  3.493): 

Busmcss  Association 

Civic  Association 

Chillicothe  (pop.  15.625):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cincinnati  (pop.  418,022): 

Advertisers'  Club 

Associated  Foundries 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Association  of  Sheet  Metal  Contractors 

Automobile  Dealers'  Association 

Boot  &  Shoo  Manufacturers'  Association 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce  &  Merchants'  Exchange.. 

Clothiers'  Association , 

Commercial  Club 

Franklin  T vpothetac 

Furniture  fixchange 

Grain  &  Hay  Exchange 

Hotel  Association 

Industrial  Association 

Jobbing  Confect  loners'  Club 

Lumbermen 's  Club 


240 

32 

3,925 

110 

250 

50 

39 
164 
125 

650 
100 

133 
50 
12 

175 

297 
35 
90 
50 

155 


203 

85 

85 

945 

400 

144 

800 

65 

83 

40 

75 
150 
225 

208 
7 

514 
37 
25 
16 
91 
2,582 
12 
50 
65 

100 

f2 

7 

400 
50 


A4 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A2 

A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 


$24 

40-70 

5-100 

10 


12 

5 
25 
10 

12 
6 

12.50 

6-24 

10 

12.60 


10 


1 

10 

12 
15 
25 
10 
25 
10 

25 

1 

12 

10-12 


15 

10 

200 


40 
25 


15 
25-75 


10 
20-25 


$5,760 
1,700 

40,000 

1,100 

2,000 

flOO 

468 
4,106 
1,600 

7,000 
600 

4,200 


144 
3,000 

1,485 


2,030 

8,000 

85 

9,450 

2,500 


20,000 
'  '2,666 


800 

150 

5,200 


370 


9,843 

7,000 

114,760 


500 
1,250 


July. 

Jime. 

November. 

October. 

January. 

December. 

Do. 

August. 
January. 

Do. 

May. 

June. 
January. 
October. 
April. 

February. 

January. 
October. 
January. 

April. 

January. 

December. 

July. 

June. 
January, 

Do. 

Do. 
June. 


January. 
October. 
January. 

Jime. 

May. 

February. 

May. 

January. 

March. 

January. 

December. 

May. 

June. 

December. 

January. 

November. 

May. 


96 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED   STATES. 


97 


LOCAL — Continued . 
OHIO— Continued. 


LOCAL — Continued . 
OHIO— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Cincinnati  (pop.  418.022)— Continued. 

Meat  Paclcors'  Association 

Mercliants  A  Manufsicturers'  Association , 

Mcrciiant  Tailors'  Excliange 

Ohio  Valley  Druggists'  Association 

Paint,  Oil  &  Varnish  Club 

Queen  City  Milk  Producers'  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Rotary  Club _ 

Stock  Exchange , 

Wholesale  Jewelers  &  Manufacturers'  Association , 

Circle ville  (pop.  6,744):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cleveland  (pop.  810,306): 

Advertising  Club 

Association  of  Credit  Men , 

Board  of  Lumber  Dealers 

Builders'  Exchange 

Building  Contractors'  Exchange 

Building  Trades  Employers'  Association 

Butter  &  Egg  Board 

Carriage  Makers'  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chamber  of  Industry 

Civic  Club , 

Commercial  Protective  Association , 

CuyiUiQga  County  Retail  Liquor  Dealers'  Associ- 
ation. 

East  Cleveland  Chamber  of  Commerce 

East  End  Manufacturers*  Association 

Electrical  League 

Founders'  Association 

Industrial  Association 

Live  Stock  Association 

Music  Trades  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Columbus  (pop.  225,296): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Builders  ii  Traders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hub  Board  of  Trade 

Manufacturers  &  Jobbers'  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Soutli  Side  Civic  Association 

Young  Business  Men's  Club 

Conneaut  (pop.  9,1H4 ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Coshocton  (pop.  11,887):  Board  of  Trade 

Crestline  (pop.  3,807):  Commercial  Club 

Dayton  (pop.  130,655): 

Accountancy  Club 

Ad  vertising  Club 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Builders'  Exchange 

Butchers'  Protective  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Coal  Dealers'  Credit  Association 

Drug  Merchants  of  Montgomery  County 

Employers'  Association 

Franklm  TypothetSD 

Hardware  Dealers'  Association 

Lumber  Trade  Exchange 

Master  Sheet  Metal  Contractors'  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Credit  Men's  Association 

Retail  F  urniture  Dealers'  association 

Retail  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Union  Club    


Defiance  (pop.  7,327): 
Commerce  Club . . . 


lietail  Merchants'  Association. 
Delaware  (pop.  9, 905): 

Chamber  of  Comm«*oe 

Commercial  Club 

jCiwanisClub 


12 
100 

19 
175 

50 

1,700 

250 


443 
35 
3« 

87 

15 

1,230 

50 

500 

200 

300 

19 

125 

3,450 

1,200 

2,.i00 

1,200 

408 

300 
30 

500 

41 

5,000 

41 

24 

700 

200 

190 

190 

2,000 

30 
300 
175 
1S5 

53 
300 
160 
154 

70 

80 

75 

50 

173 

131 

69 

1,103 

30 

75 

260 

22 

30 

10 

29 

40 

12 

13 

100 

200 

30 

20 
10 

245 

130 

75 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 

Annual  income. 

Rate. 

Total. 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 

Al 
A3 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A2 
Al 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A3 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 

110 

6 

10 

SI,  500 
1,7.S0 
1,800 
4,000 

30 

20 
100 

5,971 

900 

1,087 

20,000 
20,0(10 

4,500 
25,000 

3,000 

12.50 

15 
10-20 

20-50 
20 

60 

15 

10-40 

15-25 

2,000 

118,000 

18,000 

20,000 

12 

4 

25 
20 

50-500 

2-100 

10 

10 

30-100 
10 

12 

25-30 

25 

12 

25 

5-25 

6 

175 

3 

5 

4,896 
1,000 

15,000 
10,000 
20,000 

10,000 
200 

2,000 

6,700 

50,000 

2,. 500 

11,000 

12,000 

900 

770 

10 
10 

3 
10 
10 
10 

1 
26 

480 

1,750 

60 

2,400 

5 

10,000 
5,000 

200 

5 

a-30 

6 

36 

12 

2.50-100 

10 

12.50 
10-60 

2 

10 
15 

10,000 

830 
300 

1,200 

•*•• 

300 

2,000 
250 

490 

1,300 

600 

Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 

December. 

January. 

November. 

Soptembw. 

April. 

January. 

May. 

Do. 
January. 
July. 

Jime. 
May. 

January. 

November. 

June. 

January. 

February. 

April. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
September. 
May. 

November. 
May. 
February, 

Do. 
Decern  bear. 

Do. 

September. 
January. 
May. 
March. 
Do. 
January. 
December. 
March. 
December. 

January. 
Do. 


Jtme. 

Do. 
April. 
March. 
January. 
ScptembOT. 
December. 
September. 
AprU. 
May. 
January. 
December. 
June. 
January. 

Do 

Do. 

Do. 


March. 


April. 
February. 


City  and  organization. 


Delpbos  (pop.  5, 038):  Citizens'  Commercial  Club 

Dennison  (pop.  4,008):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Dover:  Chcmner  of  Commerce 

East  T.iverpool  (pop.  22.^m ):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
East  Palestine  (pop.  3, 537): 
^  Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchant's  Association 

Eaton  (pop.  3, 187):  Commercial  Club 

Elyria  (pop.  19.503): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Findlay  (pop.  14.  s5S): 

Commerce  Cbib , 

North  Side  Commercial  Club 

Fostoria  (poo.  10, 959):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Fremont  (pop.  11,034): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  Club  of  Sandusky  County 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Galion  (pop.  7,214): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chamber  of  Industry 

#  Retail  Grocers'  Association 

nallipolis(pop.6,560):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Geneva  (pop.  2, 496):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Girard  (pop.  3,736):  Board  of  Trade 

Greenville  (pop.  6, 237): 

Commercial  Club 

G  rocers'  Associat ion , 

Hamilton  (pop.  4l,33S): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Ironton  (pop.  14,079):Chamber  of  Commerce 

Jackson  (pop.  5.468):  Business  Men's  Association 

Kent  (pop.  4,488):  Board  of  Trade 

Kenton  (pop.  7, 18.i):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lakewood  (pop.  23,813): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Board 

Lancaster  (pop.  16,086): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Lebanon  (pop.  2. 69S) :  Men  of  Lebanon 

I-eipsic  (pop  1, 773):  Commercial  Club 

Lima  (pop.  37  J45): 

Builders'  Exchange 

Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Manufecturers'  Association 

Lisb(«  (pop.  3,084):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Logan  (pop.  4,850):  Retail  Merchants'  Association . . 
London  (pop.  3,530): 

Board  of  Trade 

Business  Men's  Association 

Lorain  (pop.  38,266): 

Advertising  Club 

Board  of  Commerce 

Loudon  ville  (pop.  1,804^:  CommerciaU^lub 

Mansfield  (pop.  23,051 ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Marietta  (pop.  14,785): 
"sing  Club. 


Advertis        

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 
Marion  (pop.  24,129): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Employer's  Association 


Martins  Ferry  (pop.  10,135):  Board  of  Trade. 

pop.  15,509): 

of  Trade , , 


Massillon  (po] 
Board 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Board 

Miamisburg  (pop.  4,271 ) :  Business  Men's  Club 

Middlei)ort  (pop.  3,194):  Retail  Merchants'  Asso- 
ciation. 

148759°— 20 7 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


50 
250 
200 
200 

48 

1,500 

46 

100 

560 
70 

75 
100 
110 

300 
25 
50 

150 
20 
12 
40 

150 
50 


11 

400 
13 
417 
110 
350 
250 

900 
80 

160 
12 

a50 
51 

40 
40 
11 
50 
45 

45 
50 

40 
100 
166 
300 
112 
112 
400 
125 

25 

350 

31 

200 

310 
702 
208 
142 
30 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A3 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A2 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A3 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A2 
A3 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 

A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A2 

Al 
A4 

Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
A2 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$10 

5 

2 

25 

3 
1 
2 
2 

12.50 


12 
1 
1 

12.50-100 
25 


12.50 

2-10 

6 


12 


10 
2 

25 

25 

.50 

10 

5 

12.50 

3-3 
2 

10 

8 


10 
5 


10 
12-36 

5 
5 

15 

10 
1 

25 
6 
6 

25 


1 
25 


10 

1 

25 


Total. 


$500 

1,250 

400 

5,000 

144 

15,000 

92 

200 


900 

*i,'i66 

4,500 


150 
72 


750 
500 


22 

10,000 


5,000 
220 


3,600 

3,000 
160 

1,600 


510 


3,0»30 

"i,"2()() 

.550 
250 

600 

2,000 

166 

7,500 

625 

625 

10,000 

250 

25 

8,750 
1,500 


310 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


May. 

November. 
March. 
January. 

Do. 
July. 

Do. 

Febmary. 
January. 

SepterabM". 

January. 

March. 

Do. 

February. 
January. 


July. 

Do. 
May. 
December. 


Do. 

Do. 

March. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
ApriL 

October. 
February. 

May. 

Do. 
March. 

January. 

February. 

Do. 
January. 

February. 
March. 


Do. 

May. 

January. 

May. 

Do. 
February. 
January. 


November. 

May. 

January. 

Do. 
December. 
January. 

Do. 


98 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAIr— Continued . 
OHIO— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Middletown  (pop.  16,384):  Chamber  of  ComniOTce. . . 
Moirnt  Gflead  (pop.  1,673):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . . 
Mount  Vernon  (pop.  10,877):  Cliamber  of  Commerce 
Nelson  nlle  (pop.  6,0S2): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Newark  (pop.  30,317): 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  (Jrocers  &  Meat  Dealers'  Association 

New  Lexington  (pon.  2.559) :  Business  Men's  Club 

New  London  (pop.  1,557):  Boosters'  Club 

New  Philadelphia  (pop.  8,542): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

RotaryClub 

Niles  (pop.  8,361): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufeicturers'  Association 


Warren  Coimty  Improvement  Association 
Norwalk  (pop.  7,8o8):  Retail  Merchants'  Rat 


Collection  Association. 


Rating  & 


Oberlin  (pop.  4,365):  Board  of  Commerce 

Orrvilie  (i>op.  3,101):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Painesville  (pop.  5,501):  Lake  County  Chamber  of 

Commerce. 
Piqua  (pop. 14,275): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Port  Clintbn(p(^. 3,007):  Business  Men's  Association . . 
Portsmouth  (pop.  29,356): 

Board  of  Trade 

Bussincss  Men's  Association 

Employers'  Association 

Ravenna  (pop.  5,310):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

St.  Marys  (pop.  5,732): 

Commercial  Oub 

Retail  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Salem  (pop.  9,937): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  A  ssociation 

Sandusky  (pop.  20,22»i): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Giocers  6i  Butchers'  Association 

Sebring  (pop.  2,104): 

Cham  ber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Shadvside:  Board  ol  'iYadc 

Shelby  (pop.  4.903):  Advertising  Club 

Sidney  (pop.  6,607): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Assoaation 


Sprini»field  (pop.  52,29ti): 
Bmldcrs*  Exchange.. 


Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Traffic  Association 

Steubenville  (pop.  28,259):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 

Tiffin  (pop.  12,9t)2):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Tiro  (pop.  321):  Commercial  Club 

Toledo  (pop.  202,234); 

Advertising  Club , 

Association  of  Credit  men 

Citizens'  Industrial  Association  of  Toledo  ancl 
Vicinity. 

CronmerceClub 

Commerce  Club  of  West  Toledo 

East  Side  Commercial  Club 

P^xchange  Club 

Kiwanis  Cloh 

Produce  Exchange 

Piffchasing  Agents'  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  G  rocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Board 

Society  of  Engineers 

Transportation  Club 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


560 

60 

300 

180 
40 

28 


36 

89 
45 

289 
16 
26 

100 


28 

1,000 

38 

105 
250 
309 


300 

69 

100 

350 

200 

23 

300 

500 
11 

160 
15 

1,302 
50 

100 
30 
26 
30 

80 
47 

60 

075 

13 

72 


350 
20 

310 
237 
100 

3,500 
220 
155 
258 
150 
61 
(i7 
160 
150 
142 
103 
320 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 

A2 
Al 
A3 
Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 


Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A3 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 

A4 

Al 

A2 

A4 

Al 
A2 
A4 

Al 
A] 
Al 

A4 

A4 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


112.50 

5 

2-12.50 

12-25 
12 

10 

25 
6 
1 

4 

12.50 
1.50. 


25 


1 

4-8 
25 


25 
5 
2 

5 

12-48 

5 

6 


20 
25 

25 
12 

6 

18 

1 

9 

S5 
10 

10 
25 
15 
40-300 
20 


K) 
10-20 


25 

8 

5 

20 

12 


15 

50 
9 


Total. 


$10,500 

300 

3,750 

2,500 
480 

280 

15,000 
300 


180 
3,000 


100 
2,000 
7,725 


8,000 
1,039 


1,600 
5,000 


1,500 


3,200 


?«,5S0 
(«0 


100 
300 


470 

720 
15,000 

65 

8,000 

14,000 

6,000 


750 
4,700 


C50 


10,000 
1,500 


8,500 

400 

2,500 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


March. 
May. 

March. 

December. 


January. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

June. 

May. 


Do. 
Da 

Jime. 


January. 

Do. 
March. 


February. 

May. 

January. 

December. 
November 
April. 
Do. 

Jannanr. 
DecemW. 

July. 
February. 

June. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 


Do. 
Do. 

December. 

Do. 
January. 
March. 
October. 

Do. 
December. 

June. 
May. 


Itme. 

Januar}'. 

Man^. 

Do. 
Jamiary. 
September. 

January. 

Do. 
June. 
May. 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED   STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
OHIO— Continued. 


99 


City  and  organization. 


Troy  (pop.  6,122):  Chamber  of  Commerce '. . . 

Uhricli-sville  (pop.  4.751):  Board  of  Trade 

Upper  Sandusky  (pop.  3,779):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Van  Wert  (pop.  7,157):  Trewnav  Club 

Warren  (pop.  13,308): 

Board  of  Trade 

Real  Estate  Board 

RotaryClub 

Wauscon  (pop.  2,050) :  Booster  Club , 

Wellington  (pop.  2,131):  Booster  Club , 

Wellston  (pop.  6,875):  Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Wellsville  (pop.  7,709):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

West  Manenester  (pop.  445):  Booster  Club 

Willard:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Wilioughby  (pop.  2,072):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Wilnungtcm  (pop.  4,491):  Commerce  Club 

Woostcr  (pop.  G,13(»): 

Board  of  Trade , 

Business  Men's  Association 

Xcnia  (pop.  8.<>90):  Business  Men's  Association 

Young.sto\\  n  (pop.  112,2S2): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kiwanis  Club 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers  &,  Meat  Dealers'  Association 

RotaryClub 

Zancsville  (pop.  31,320):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


400 


150 
IGO 

300 
23 
75 
75 

100 
92 

200 
15 


100 
325 

490 
107 
135 

150 
240 
1,550 
101 
48 
100 
125 
650 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$5 


10 
10 

10 

25 

10-25 

1 

5 

20 

5 


3 
3 
5 

1 

6-30 
10 

15 


25 

15 
10-25 
10 
15 
10 


Total. 


S2,000 


900 
2,500 

3,000 

(W) 

1,875 


1,800 
1,000 
150 
600 
300 
600 

3,000 
1,200 
1,350 

2,250 

"35,066 


2,050 
2,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


6,000 


May. 

Do. 
March. 

February. 
January. 
May. 
June. 

April. 

December. 

June. 

February. 
December. 

January. 

April. 

February. 

April. 
January. 
May. 

November. 

December. 

Do. 

April. 


OKLAHOMA. 


Ada  (pop.  4,349):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Altus  (pop.  4,821):  Jackson  County  Chamber  of  Com- 
merc'C. 

Alva  (pop.  3,688):  Commercial  Club 

Anadarko  (nop.  3,439): 

Caddo  I  ounty  Retail  Merchants'  As.sociation. . . 

CommerciaU  lub 

Ardmorc  (pop.  lo,90.'{): 

Business  Men's  Credit  A.ss(x.'iation 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Atoka  (pop.  1,908):  Commercial  Club 

Bartles\ille  (pop.  6,1M):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Blackwell  (pop.  3,2W»):  Commercial  Club 

Bristow  (pop.  I,ri07):  Commercial  Club 

Chandler  (pop.  2,024):  Commercial  Club 

Cherokee  (pop.  2,010):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chickasha  (ix)p.  1<'),230: 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Grady  County  Retail  Merchants'  Association. .. 

Claremore  (pop.  2,800) :  Commercial  Club 

Cttnton(pop.  2,7S1):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Coalgate  (pop.  3,255):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cordell  (pop.  1,950):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cashing  (pop.  1,072): 

Commercial  &  Indastrial  Club 

Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

RotaryClub 

Duncan  (pop,  2,547):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Durant:  Commercial  Asscwiation 

El  Reno  (pop.  7,872): 

Canadian  County  Retailers'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Enid  (pop.  21,350):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Frederick  (pop.  3,027):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Gotebo  (pop.  740):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Guthrie  (pop.  12,098):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Ucnryetta  (pop.  1,071): 

Cnamber  of  Commerce 

RotaryClub 

Hobart  (pop.  3,845):  Commercial  Club 

Holdcmllle  (pop.  2,290):  Lions  Club 

Hugo  (pop.  4,582):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


3?1 
350 

150 

75 
150 

200 
200 

50 
725 
300 

00 
127 
Ur, 

200 
70 
150 
130 
200 
87 

80 
165 

48 
ISO 
24Q 

109 
100 
425 
150 
20 
325 

290 
46 
60 
64 
85 


Al 
Al 

Al 

A4 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 


112-120 
12 

5 

7 
12 

24 
24 


25 

12 

1 

5 

5 

1-120 

18 

1 

1-5 


12-00 

10 

12-25 

10 

1 

24-180 


S4,200 
3,000 

2,000 

1,300 
1,200 


9,523 

1,000 

18, 125 

3,000 

(iOO 


1,000 

3,500 
1,200 
3,000 
2,200 


12 
25 
12-240 
12 
24 


10 

12-60 

12 

6 


800 
4,000 
1,000 
3,000 
6,000 


1,200 
11,000 

9,000 


4,000 
10,000 


2,600 

2,066' 


November. 

February. 
June. 


January. 
September. 

February. 
Januarj'. 

Do. 
December. 

May. 
June. 

May. 

Do. 

July. 
February. 

January. 
April. 


December. 

March. 

February. 

December. 

October. 

May. 

December. 

September. 

March. 


100 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL— Continued. 
OKLAHOMA— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Kingfisher  (pop.  2,"i3S):  Commercial  Club 

I.awton  (pop.  7,77S):  Business  Men's  Club 

McAlester(pop.  19,398):  Commercial  Club 

Maciill(pop.  1,504):  Commercial  Club 

Mangum  ( pop.  3,0(i7):  Cham ber  of  Commeree 

Miami  (pop.  2/J(J7): 

Cham  ber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

lloskoRee  (pop.  47,173): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association '.. 

Newkirk  (pop.  1,992):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

N(^man  (pop.  3,724). 

Cham  ber  of  Commerce 

Retailers '  As  >ociation 

Nowata  (pop.  3,672):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Oklahoma  C  ity  (pop.  97,588): 

Advertising  CluD , 

Chamber  or  Commerce 

Jobbers  &  Manufacturers'  Association 

Retailers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Traffic  Association 

Okmulgee  (pop.  4,176): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Pauls  Valley  (pop.  2,689):  Chamber  of  Commerce  & 
Community  League. 

Pawhuska  (pop.  2,776):  Commercial  Club 

PawTiee  (pop.  2,161):  Commercial  Club , 

Terry  (pop.  3,133):  Commercial  Club 

Ponca  City  (pop.  2,521 ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

I'oteau  (pop.  1,830):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Sapulpa  (pop.  13,678): 

Business  Men's  Association , 

Commercial  Club 

Shawnee  (pop.  19,051): 

Lions  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Stillwater  (pop.  3,444):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Sulphur  (pop.  3,684):  Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Tahlequah  (pop.  2,891):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Thomas  (pop.  1,371):  Chambers  of  Commerce 

Tishomingo  (pop,  1,408;:  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Tulsa  (pop.  32,507): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Credit  Men 's  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association  &  Associated  Re- 
tail Credit  Men. 

Vinita  (pop.  4,0S2):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Weatherford  (pop.  2,118):  Commercial  Club 

Waurika  (pop.  2,928):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Woodward  (pop.  2,696):  Ctiamber  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


200 
375 
200 
100 


22« 
50 

800 
300 
19C 

125 

45 

400 

125 
1,500 
50 
350 
1«0 
150 

438 

65 

150 

250 
100 
90 
250 
125 

84 
175 

60 
106 

84 
120 
100 
125 

50 

90 

600 

50 

200 

300 

150 

50 

125 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

A2 
Al 
\3 
\2 
A4 
A4 

Al 

A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  Income. 


Rate. 


SI 
12 


10 
1-10 

12 
12 

25 
25-150 


IS 
18 
12 

10 

25 

15 

12-180 


25 
12-25 


12 

6 

8 

10 

24 

24-60 
12 

12 

12-120 

25 

6-48 

5 

2 

1 

1 

12 

36-204 
24-180 


Total. 


$200 
4,500 


1,200 
2,000 

2,712 
600 

20,000 
7,000 


2,2:)0 
2,000 
5,000 

1,500 

37,500 

750 

8,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


9,000 

37,822 
2,100 


3,000 
600 
2,000 
5,000 
3,000 

3,000 
3,300 


2,500 
1,500 


250 
1,000 


24,000 
2,400 
4,800 

600 


4,000 


April. 

December. 

July. 

April. 

January. 

April. 
Do. 


December. 
January. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 

May. 

July. 

Do 
June. 
December. 

October. 

November, 

July. 

March. 
January. 
March. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 
February. 

December. 
June. 
May. 
Do. 

Do. 
January. 
September. 

January. 

Jmie. 

July. 


Do. 
Do. 
January. 


OREGON. 


Albany  (pop.  4,275):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . . 

Ashland  (pop.  5,020):  Commercial  Club 

Astoria  (pop.  10,487):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . 

Baker  (pop.  6,742):  Commercial  Club 

Bay  City  (pop.  281):  Commercial  Club 

Bend  (pop.  536):  Commercial  Club 

Condon  (pop.  1,009):  Commercial  Club 

Coquille  (pop.  1,398):  Commercial  Club 

Corvallis  (pop.  4,552):  Commercial  Club 

Cottage  Grove  (pop.  1,834):  CommerciaJ  Club. . 

Cove  (pop,  433):  Commercial  Club 

Dallas  (pop,  2,124):  Commercial  Club 

Dayton  (pop,  453):  Commercial  Club 

Elk  City:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Enterprise  (pop.  1,242):  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Estacada:  EastClackaamasCommimityClub... 


114 

193 

300 

200 

40 

110 

40 

118 

102 

92 

32 

65 

45 

150 

60 

50 


Al 

$12 
12 
25 
12 

Al 
Al 
Al 

$2,100 
10,000 

Al 

Al 
Al 

12 

1,400 

Al 

6 
2S 

At 

Al 

1,000 

96 

1,686 

Al 
Al 
Al 

5 
3 
5 
1-10 
6 

Al 
Al 
Al 

5,000 
360 

March. 
December. 
Jime, 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

February. 

October. 

December. 

May. 

January. 

Jime. 

March. 
June. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
OREGON— Continued. 


101 


City  and  organization. 


Eugene  (pop,  14.257): 

Chamljcr  of  Commerce 

Lane  County  Credit  Association 

Florence  (pop.  311):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Forest  Grove  (pop.  1,7?2):  Commercial  Club 

Frecwater  (pop,  532):  Commercial  Club 

Gold  Hill  (pop,  423):  Greater  Gold  Hill  Club 

Grants  Pass  (pop.  3,897):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hillsboro  (pop.  2,016):  Hillsboro Club 

Hood  River  (pop.  2,331):  Commercial  Club 

Independence  (pop,  1,100):  Retail  Merchants'  As- 
sociation. 
Klamath  Falls  (pop.  2,758):  Business  Men's  Asso- 
ciation. 

La  Grande  (pop.  4,843):  Union  County  Ad  Club 

McMinnville  (pop.  2,400):  Commercial  Club 

Madras  (i)op.  364):  Commercial  Club , 

Marshficld  (pop,  2,980): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Coos  County  Business  Men 's  Association 

Coos  «fc  Curry  Counties  Hardware  Dealers' Association. 
Mcdford  (pop.  14,932): 

Commercial  Club , 

Jackson  County  Business  Men's  Association 

Ontario  (pop,  1,248):  Commercial  Club 

Oregon  City  (pop.  4,287):  Commercial  Club , 

Pendleton  (pop.  4,460): 

Commercial  Association 

Umatilla  County  Merchants'  Association 

Portland  (pop,  90,426): 

Ad  Club. 

Association  of  Architects 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Builders'  Exchange 

Building  Material  Dealers'  Credit  Association... 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

East  Side  Business  Men's  Club 

Greater  Portland  Plans  Association 

Grocers  &  Merchants*  Association 

Kiwanis  Club 

Lewis  River  Tie  &  Lumber  Mills  Association 

Produce  Credit  Association  &   I'roduce  Mer- 
chants' Traffic  Bureau. 

Realty  Board 

Retail  Druggists*  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Traffic  &  Transportation  Association 

Transportation  Club 

Willamette  Valley  Lumbermen 's  Association 

Prine ville  ( pop.  1 ,042) :  Commercial  Club 

Roscburg  (pop,  4,738): 

Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Merchants '  Association 

Roscburg  &  Douglas  County  Merchants'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Salem  (pop.  21,274):  Commercial  Club 

Seaside  (pop.  1,121):  Breakwater  Association 

Silverton  (pop,  1,588):  Commercial  Club 

The  Dalles  (pop.  4,880): 

Chamber  oi  Commerce 

Wasco  County  Development  League 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


600 

100 

25 

60 

28 

200 

180 

30 

185 

20 

75 

100 
50 
50 

250 

100 

13 


70 

85 

225 

230 
31 

400 
12 

243 

150 

50 

2,500 

160 


192 

150 

4 

10 

525 

75 

300 

100 

375 

25 

90 

175 
55 
55 

475 
75 
60 

180 
60 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 

A2 

A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 

Al 

A2 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 


Anunal  income. 


Rate. 


$12 

1-3 

1 

1 

24 
6 


12 

6-12 

3 

12 

1 

12 
10 

6 
18 


1 

18 

12 

3 

12 
3-5 

12 


18 

20 

60-120 

50 


12 
36 


6-12 

12 

25 

50-300 

3-5 


12 

6 

12 

12 

20 
12 


12-120 
1 


Total. 


$7,435 


60 

500 

1,000 


1,800 
240 

900 

1,500 


500 

5,000 
1,800 


2,000 
1,200 
1,000 
3,000 


1,300 
4,800 


3,675 
6,000 
3,000 
115,000 
1,200 


15,375 
6,000 


5,497 
400 
7,500 
11,000 
6.000 
4;  500 
1,080 

1,000 
660 
660 

9,500 


3,600 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 
Do. 

April. 

October. 

September. 

March. 

January. 

Deeemoer. 

March. 


April. 
January. 


Do. 
February. 
January. 


Febniary. 
Januaryl 
Do. 

February. 
March. 

December. 

April. 
JanuMy. 
February . 
April. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
Deceml)er. 
February. 

January. 
Do. 
April. 
February. 
June. 
May. 
April. 

January. 
Do. 
Do. 

December. 
September. 


April. 
March. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


Allentown  (pop.  65,109): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Altoona  (pop.  59,712): 

Business  Men's  Protective  Association 
Chamber  of  Commerce 

Ambridge  (pop.  5,205):  Community  Club. 

Apollo  (pop.  3,006):  Board  of  Trade 

Ardmore:  Chamber  of  Commerce 


650 
120 

25 

300 

30 

50 

125 

Al 
A4 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

$25 
20 

5 
25 
1 
3 
5 

$16,250 
3,000 

7,500 

625 

June. 

January. 
Novembo*. 

February. 
May. 


102 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL— Continued. 
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


A vclla:  Board  of  Trade 

Bangor  (pop.  5,369): 

Board  of  Trade 

Roofing  Slate  Association 

Beaver  Falls  (pop.  13.749): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  Association  of  Beaver  County 

Bellofonte  (pop.  4,145): 

Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Belle vuc  (pop.  6,323):  Board  of  Trade 

Bclhvood  (pop.  2,277):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Bethlehem  (pop.  14, 453): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Druggists'  Association 

South  Side  Business  Association 

Blairsville  (pop.  3,572):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Boycrtown  (pop.  2,433):  Greater  Boyertown  Associ- 
ation. 

Braddock  (pop.  22,060):  Board  of  Trade 

Bradford  (pop.  14,544): 

Board  of  Commerce 

Business  Men 's  A ssociation 

Bryn  Mawr:  Business  Association 

Butler  (pop.  28.677): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cambridge  Springs  (pop.  1,514): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Dairymen's  League 

Camptown:  Mcrciiants'  Union  Protective  Association 
Canonsburg(pop.  3,891);  Canonsburg-Houston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce. 

Carlisle  (pop.  10,975):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Carnegie  (pop.  11,963):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chamt)ersburg  (pop.  12,47.5):  Chamber  of  Commerce . 

Charleroi  (pop.  12,304):  Board  of  Trade 

Chester  (pop.  33,988): 

Kiwanis  Club 

Manufacturers' Association  of  Delaware  County.. 

Rotary  Club 

Clarion  (pop.  2,612):  Board  of  Trade 

Coatesville(pop.  14.9S,S):  Chamber  of  Commer^^ 

Columbia  (pop.  11,454):  Merchants  d:  Manufacturers' 

Association. 
Corrv  (pop.  5,991):  Board  of  Commerce  <t  Industry. . 

Coudersport  (pop.  3,100):  Chamber  at  Commerce 

Crafton  (pop.  4,r>H3):  Board  of  Trade 

Curwensvilie  (pop.  2,549 ):  Business  Men's  Association 
Danville  (pc^.  7,517):  Retail  Morchantb'  Protective 
Association. 

Dickson  City  (pop.  12,-530):  Board  at  Trade 

Doylestown  (pop.  3,304):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

DuBois( pop.  14,994):  Community  Association 

Duquesne  (pop.  20,694):  Board  of  Commerce 

East  Greenville  (pop.  1,235):  Board  of  Trade 

Easton  (pop.  30.S54);  Board  of  Trade 

East  Stroudsburg  (pop.  3,330): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association 

Monroe  County  Merrtiants'  Association 

Elizabeth  (pop.  2,311):  Board  of  Trade 

Elhvood  City  (pop.  3,902):  Board  of  Trade 

Ephrata  (pop.  3,192):  Business  Men's  Association... 
Erie  (pop.  76,. "92): 

Automobile  Dealers'  Association 

Board  of  Commerce 

Commercial  Club 

18  Karat  Club 

Erie  County  Retail  Druggists' A  ssociation 

Manufactiu-ers'  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Associat ion 

Sheet  Metal  Coastruction  Association 

Farrell  (pop.  11,307):  Commercial  Club I 

Franklin  (pop.  11.555):  Board  of  Trade 

Galeton  (pop.  4,027;:  Cliamber  cf  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Al 


Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


25 
10-60 


«-12 


13-60 
25 


Tola. 


8,750 
1,800 


525 
150 

40,000 

90 

600 
600 

1,500 

10,000 

3,000 

385 

2,400 
10,000 


7,500 
600 

2,000 
450 


9,670 
1,100 


125 
400 

75 

175 

7,630 

2,000 

35 
6,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


June. 
January. 

October. 
December. 

January. 


Do. 


2,274     May. 


July. 


Do. 
January. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 

Do. 

April. 

March. 

April. 

Febniarj. 
June. 

Jantiary . 
November. 
January. 
July. 

November. 
January. 

February. 


January. 
June. 

January. 
Do. 


November. 

Do. 
January. 


February. 

April. 

Augu.st. 

February. 


510    March. 

'78"   May. 

Do. 


750 
132 


72 
2,000 
7,250 
2,000 


January. 


Do. 
September. 
March. 


April. 

Do. 
May. 

December. 
January. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 


103 


City  and  organization. 


Gettysburg  (pop.  4,OT0):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Glen  Rock  (pop.  1,26.^):  Merchants'  Association. 
Glenshaw:  Shi " 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers 


laler  Township  Board  of  Trade. 
Greensburg  ( nop.  15,881): 

Board  of  Prade 


Business  Men's  Association 

Rotary  CI ub 

Greenville  (pop.  5,909):  Board  of  Trade 

Grove  City  ( pop.  3,674):  Commercial  Club 

Hamburg  (pop.  2,;«)1 ):  Board  of  Trade 

Hanover  (pop.  7,o:.7):  Merchants'  Association 

Harrisburg  (pop.  73,276): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Jewelers'  Association 

Kiwanis  Club 

Retail  Furniture  Dealers*  Association 

Rotarv  Club 

Hastuigs  (pop.  2,125):  Nwthern  Cambria  Merchants 

Association. 
Harleton  (pop,  2R.981): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Protect  ive  Association 

HoUidaysburg  (pop.  3,734):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . , 
Homestead  (pop.  2i,071): 

Chamber  of  Commerce I 

Merchants'  Credit  Bureau j 

Honesdale  (pop.  2,945):  Business  Men's  Association.! 

Huntingdon  (pop.  6,861):  Chamber  of  Commerce ' 

Indiana  (pop.  5,749):  Chamber  of  Commerce } 

Irwin  (pop.  2,886):  Board  of  Trade ! 

Johnsonburg  ( pop.  4,3;i4):  Board  of  Trade ' 

Johnstown  (pop.  70.473): 

Chamber  of  Commerce ' 

Merchants'  Credit  Bureau 

Kane  (pop.  6,626):  Business  Men's  Association 

Kennett  Square  (pop.  2.049):  Board  of  Trade 

Kittanning  (pop.  4,311):  Business  Men's  Association 
of  Armstrong  County. 

Kutrtown  (pop.  2;MiO):  Commercial  Club 

Lancaster  (pop.  41,4.'i9): 

Advertisers'  Club 

Ben  Franklin  Club ; 

Cham'xT  of  Commerce ■ 

Kiwanis  Club ! 

Leaf  Tobacco  Board  of  Trade I 

^fanufacturers'  Association j 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  ( Jrooers'  Association ' 

Rotarv  Club • 

Lansdale  (pop.  3,r).">l ):  Board  of  Trade 

Lebanon  (pop.  20,947): 


liusiness  Men's  Association. 


Chamlx'r  of  Commerce 
Lcechburg  (pop.  3,024):  Mercliants' Protective  As- 
sociation. 

I^eighton  (pop.  5,316):  Board  of  Trade , 

I^wstown  (pop.  1M20):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lititt  (pop.  2,082):  RetaU  Merchants'  Association..., 
Lock  Haven  (pop.  7,772):  Business  Men's  Association 
McDonald  (pop.  2,.')43):  Business  Men's  Association.. 

McKeespori  (pop.  48,299):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

McKees  Rocks  (pop.  20,795):  Chamlier  of  Commerce. 
Malionoy  City  (pop.  17,709):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mansfield  (pop.  1.045):  Business  Men's  Association.. 
Marcus  Hook  (pop.  1,.573):  Chamber  of  Commerce... 

Meadville  (pop.  13,908):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Mechanicsburg  (pop.  4,409):  Business  Men's  League. 
Mcyersdalo  (pop.  3,741): 

Community  Boosters'  Club 

Merchants  &  Professional  Men's  Protective  As- 
sociation. 

Middletown  (pop.  5,374):  Board  of  Trade 

Millersburg  (pc^.  2,394) :  Merchants'  Association 

Millvale  (pop.  7,801):  Business  Men's  Association... 
Milton  (poo.  7,460): 

Board  of  Trade 

Business  Men's  Association 


50 

5 

125 

200 

55 

48 

150 

295 

300 

15 

24 

910 
20 
133 
9 
159 
112 


310 

25 

105 

700 
60 

110 

250 
37 
40 

100 

9.50 
162 
70 
100 
100 

45 

38 
12 

200 

105 
40 
75 
19 

150 
73 

100 

100 

355 
18 

46 
125 

37 

106 

9 

410 

60 
185 

GO 

65 
400 
100 

175 

38 

150 
85 
65 

75 
64 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 

A2 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 


Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 

A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


S20 


5 
3-6 
10 
3 
5 
1 


15 
25 


20 

25 

15 

1-3 


25 


6 
12 


6 

10 


12 
5 

25 

12-250 

9 

3 


3 
I 

25 
15 
25 
15-100 
10 

3 
10 

5 

12 

25 
1 

C 
5 
2 
2 
1 

25 
5 

25 
3 

12 

25 
5 


Total. 


S250 


1,000 
1,400 


360 
22,750 


45 


7,500 


1,000 
600 


24,000 

3,600 

700 

300 

3,000 


.5,000 
1,050 

400 
3,  .500 

190 

4-^ 
1,200 

£00 

1,000 

8,875 


1,500 


600 

9 

10,000 


4,025 
ISO 


4,000 
1,200 

COO 
225 

150 
35 


200 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


January. 

Do. 

February, 
Do. 

May. 

January. 
Do" 
Do. 


October. 
January. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 


May. 

August. 

October. 

January. 
May. 
March. 
Do. 

February. 
January. 


August . 

February. 

Januarv. 


Do. 

Juno. 

December. 
Septeml>er. 
December. 

January. 
Decemljer. 
June. 
Aprd. 


Do. 
May. 
January. 

Do. 
July. 
January. 

Do. 
August. 
May. 

March. 

January. 

April. 

Do. 
January. 

August. 


January. 

Do. 

Do. 
March. 


104 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL— Continued. 
TENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
PENNSfLVANIA— Continued. 


105 


city  and  organization. 


Monesson  Cpop.  23.070):  Board  of  Trade 

Mononpahela  (pop.  7,598):  ChamJ>er  of  Commerce 

Montpomory  (pop.  1,490):  Business  Men's  Association 
Mount  Carmel  (pop.  20,709): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Retiiil  Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Mount  Joy  (pop.  2,ltJ6):  Board  of  Trade 

Mount  Pleasant  (pop.  5,812):  Merchants'  Association 
Mount  Union  (pop.  3,338): 

Business  Men's  Assocint ion 

Industrial  <fe  Improvement  Association 

Mnncy  (pop.  1,904):  Business  Men's  .\ssociation 

New  Brighton  (pop.  9,»i37): 

Business  Men's  Association v 

tion. 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

New  Castle  (pop.  41.915): 

Association  of  Credit  Men , 

Tietail  Grocers'  Association 

Rotary  Club '. 

New  Kensington  (pop.  7,707): 

Board  of  Trade 

Dealers*  Aid  Bureau .. 

Norristown  (pop.  31,969): 

Manufacturers*    Association    of    Montgomery 
County , 

Merchants*  Association 

Northampton  (pop.  8,729):  Progressive  Association.., 

Oil  City  (pop.  20.102):  Cnamber  of  Commerce 

Palmerton :  Board  of  Trade 


Pen  Arpyl  (pop.  3,967):  Board  of  Trade. 

Perkasie  (pop.  2,779):  Board  of  Trade 

Philadelphia  (pop.  1,701,371): 

Allied  Associitlons  of  West  Philadelphia 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Association  of  Manufeicturers'  Representatives. . 

Association  of  Retail  Druggists 

Association  of  Wholesale  Jewelers 

Automobile  Trade  Association 

Board  of  Trade 

Boot  &  Shoe  Manufacturers*  Association 

Bridesburg  Improvement  Association 

Builders'  Supply  Association. 


Burholme  Improvement  Association... 

Business  Men's  Association  of  Gcrmantown. 

Bustleton  Improvement  Association 

Central  North  Philadelphia  Business  Association. 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chestnut  Hill  Business  Men's  Association '. 

Chestnut  Street  Business  Men's  Association 

(loth  Manuficturers'  Association 

Cohocksink  Business  Men  &  Tajcpayers'  Associa- 
tion. 
Columbia  Avenue  Business  Men's  Association. . 

Commercial  Exchange 

Drug  Exchange " ' 

East  Germantown  Improvement  Association..! 

Electrical  Credit  Association 

Engineers*  Club 


Fairmount  Business  Men's  Association , 

Fox  Chase  Improvement  Association 

Frankford  Board  of  Trade 

Frankford  Business  Men  &  Taxpayers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Frankford  Cirocers'  Association 

Furniture  &  Bedding  Manufacturers'  Association 

Georges  Hill  Improvement  &  Business  Men's  As- 
soaation. 

Grocers*  Importers* Exchange 

Haddington  Improvement  Association 

Hardware  Merchants  &  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. 

Kensington  Board  of  Trade 

Laundry  Owners'  Exchange 

Logan  Improveme^nt  League 

Lumbermen's  Exchange 

Manayunk  Business  Men's  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


250 
76 
50 

80 
62 
50 
50 

no 

50 
54 

24 

275 

23 
46 
94 

150 
125 


100 
100 
150 
396 
86 
60 
104 

12 

1,015 

150 

600 

30 

1.50 

1,700 

18 
150 

45 
126 
375 
147 
250 
6,847 
165 
173 

40 
250 

189 
412 
100 
500 


2,003 
104 
150 
223 
257 

747 

35 

100 

1.50 
150 


250 

37 

2,200 

152 
50 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A4 
Al 

A2 

Al 

A4 
A2 
A4 

Al 
A4 


A3 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A4 

A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
A4 
Al 

A4 

Al 
A4 

Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 


Annual  income. 


Rate.' 


S3 
2 
6 

1 
1 


10 
25 


1 

26 

10 

2 

10 

16 
12 


10 
5 

25 
2 


1 
6 

.lO 

10 
12 
10 
10-25 
10 


1 


1 

3 
25 

3 
10 
25 

6 

1 

35 

15 

1 

60 

10-25 

1-6 

1 

5 

2 

6 
6 
1 


6 
100 

I 
25 

1 


Total. 


$7.')0 
l.'iO 
300 


1,000 

l,2.-i0 

624 


6,875 


5.'»0 
1,200 

3,500 
1,500 


3,500 


9,900 
2:i8 


104 


35,000 
1,500 
7,000 


12,000 


150 


147 

800 
170,000 


i,7;u) 

9,000 
1,500 

700 


400 


l.'>0 

1,000 

500 

4,.200 
775 
100 


1,2.'>0 
4,000 
3,500 
6,000 
300 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting 


City  and  organization. 


ft 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


March 
Do. 

January. 
October. 

Bo. 

Do. 

Jcjinary. 
Do. 


December. 
January. 
June. 
March. 


May. 

February. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 


AprU. 
November. 
January. 
March. 
Do. 
January. 
May. 

Do. 
Do. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 

February. 

June. 

March. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
September. 
November. 
May. 
June. 

March. 
April. 

Febmary. 

March. 

May. 

January. 

Do. 

March. 

June. 

December. 

April. 

March. 


Philadelphia  (pop.  1.761,371)— Continued: 
Manuficturers'  Club 


S 


Manufacturers  &  Employers'  Association  of  Gcr- 
mantown. 

Maritime  Exchange 

Market  Street  Merchants'  Association 

Mason  Builders'  Association 

Master  Builders'  E  xchange 

Merchandise  Brokers'  Association 

Metal  Club.... 

Metal  Manufacturen;'  Associal ion 

North  Frankford  Avenue  Business  Men's  Asso- 
ciation  

North  Kensington  Easiness  Men's  Association.. 

North  Philadelphia  Business  Men's  Association. 

North  Philadelphia  Club 

Olney  Improvement  Association 

Pa"syunk  Avenue  Business  Men's  Association 

Philadelphia  Bourse 

Plumbing  Supply  Association , 

Produce  T.  xchango 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Retail  Lumbermen's  Association 

Shirt  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Philadelphia 
A'  vicinity , 

Shoe  Manufacturers'  Association , 

Shoe  Retailers*  Association 

Sixtieth  &  Market  Streets  Business  Men's  Asso- 
ciation   , 

Somcrton  Improvement  Associat ion 

South  Philadelphia  Business  Men's  Association.. 

South  Seventh  Street  Business  Men's  Association 

South  Street  Business  Men's  Association 

Stationers'  Association , 

Tliirtv-sixth  Ward  Improvement  Association... . 

Tile  &  Mantel  Contractors*  Association , 

Tioga  Business  Men's  Association , 

Traffic  Association 

Twenty-first  Ward  Board  of  'Trade 

Twenty-ninth  Ward  Business  Men's  Association 

Wholesale  Fish  Dealers'  Protective  Association. . 

Wholesale  LumUT  Dealers'  Association 

Woodland  Avenue  Business  Men's  Association. . 

Wool  &  Textile  Association 

Philipsburg  (pop.  3,58.5):  Chaml)er  of  Commerce 

Phoenixville  (pop.  11,871):  Chamber  of  Commerce . . . 
Pittsbiu-gh  (pop.  593.303): 

Allegheny  County  Liquor  Dealers'  Protective 
Association 

Allied  Boards  of  Trade  of  Allegheny  County 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Board  of  Trade 

Booksellers  <fe  Stationers*  As.sociation 

Brookline  Board  of  Trade 

Brushf  on  Board  of  Trade 

Business  Men's  Association  of  the  East  North 
Side 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cine  Club  of  Allegheny  County 

Dormont  Board  of  Trade 

Emplovers'  Association 

E  tna  Board  of  Trade 

Hazlewood  Board  of  Trade 

Homewood  Boiud  of  Trade 

Newspaper  Pulilishers'  Association 

North  Side  Chamber  of  Commerce 

C)akland  Board  of  Trade 

Ot)servatory  Hill  Business  Men's  Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Retail  Grocers'  Protective  Union 

Retail  Meat  Dealers'  Association 

Sheet  Metal  Contractors'  Association 

Shoe  Retailers'  Association 

Purchasing  Agents'  Association 

Spring  Garden  Borough  Board  of  'Trade 

Spring  Hill  Board  of  Trade 

Squirrel  Hill  Board  of  Trade 


3,500 
20 

399 
236 
115 
513 
24 
12 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


60 
400 
223 

81 
200 

85 
3,308 


75 

1,605 

46 


18 
80 

120 

45 

350 

70 

150 

61 

110 

13 

350 

150 

375 

50 

29 

53 

130 

100 

130 

85 


1,035 

30 

1,100 

650 

10 

400 

102 

325 

5,610 

1,050 

1,112 

500 

75 

80 

200 

7 

260 

175 

50 

275 

400 

365 

45 

110 

200 

75 

140 

285 


A3 

A4 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 


A4 
A2 

A2 
Al 
Al 
A2 
A2 
A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 


Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 


$100 
5 

35 
5 


25 


2 
3 

25 
1 
3 


50 

6 

10 


6 
3 
5 

10-30 

2 

75 

1 


1 


50 
10 

2 

10-25 

20 

1 


5 

10 

25 

12 

6 

1 

1 

1 

40 

5-100 
2 


5 
6 
2 
10-25 
10 
5 


5-10 

10 

1 

2 

2 


Total. 


1100 

13,965 

11,500 

900 

25,000 


200 
250 
1,000 
2,025 
200 
255 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


10,000 

10,000 

450 


400 

720 
22 
500 
200 
600 
2,250 


975 


400 
"580' 


2,000 

4,000 

100 


May. 
April. 

Do. 

September. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

February. 
Decemt>cr. 
September. 
October. 

May. 

January. 

April. 

March. 


May. 
February. 

January. 

October. 

Do. 

Do. 
November. 
April. 
October. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

November. 

February. 

May. 


25,000  I  December. 
September. 

Do. 
February, 
January. 


50 

'266' 

COO 


400 


75 
400 
400 


1,250 
875 
150 


6,000 
250 


75 


December. 


May. 
Do. 

June. 
February. 
April. 
December. 

May. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
November. 

March. 
January. 


106 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAI» — ('ontinueil. 
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Pittsburg  (pop.  593,303)— Continued: 

Tile  &  Mantel  Contractors'  Association 

Uptown  Board  of  Trade 

Washington  Heights  Board  of  Trade 

Pittston  (pop.  18,975):  Merchants'  Association 

Plymouth  (pop.  19,439):  Board  of  Trade 

Portage  (pop.  2,953):  Board  of  Trade 

Port  Allegheny  (pop.  1,972):  Board  of  Trade 

Pottstown  (pop.  16,987): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  League 

Rotary  Club 

Pottsville  (pop.  22,717): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Punxsutawncy :  Business  Men's  Association 

Quakcrtown  ("pop.  3,801):  Chamber  of  Commerce . . 
Beading  (pop.  111,607): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Contractors  &  Bmlders'  E xchange 

Manufacturers'  Association  of  Berks  County . . . 

Retail  Coal  Dealers'  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association  of  Berks  Coimty . . . 

Rotary  Club 

ReynoldsyiUe  (pop.  3,189):  Chamber  of  Commerce .. . 
Ridgway  (pop.  5,403): 

Board  of  Trade 

Elk  County  Manufacturers'  Association 

Roversford  (pop.  3,073):  Business  Men's  Association. 

St.'Marys  (pop.  6,346):  Merchants'  Association 

Sayro  (pop.  6,426) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Schuylkill  Haven  (pop.  4,747): 

Industrial  Association 

Manufacturers'  Associati<m 

Merchants'   Association  of  Schyulkill  Haven, 

Cressona  &  Vicinity 

Scottdalc  (pop.  5,456):  Chamber  of  Commcroe 

Scranton  (pop.  149,511): 

Board  of  Trade 

Builders'  Exchange 

Commercial  Association 

Manufacturers'    Association    of    Lackawanna 
County. 

Retail  Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Sellers villc  (pop.  1,572):  Board  of  Trade 

Sewickley  (pop.  4,479):  Sewickley  Valley  Board  of 

Trade. 
Shamokin  (pop.  21,274):  Business  Men's  Association 

<fe  Board  of  Trade. 
Sharon  (pop.  19,156): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Exchange 

Shippensburg  (pop.  3, 457):  Board  of  Tradee 

Slatington  (pop.  4,454): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Somerset  (pop.  2,612): 

Chamber  of  Comm»ce 

Steelton  (pop.  15,759): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Mimicipal  League 

Stoncboro  (pop.  1,074):  Board  of  Trade 

Stroudsbur^  (pop.  4,379): 

Industrial  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association  of  Monroe  County 

Monroe  County  Merchants'  Association 

Simbury  (pop.  16,661):  Rotary  Club 

Susquehanna  (pop.  3,478): 

Susquehanna-Oakland-Lanesboro  Business  Men's 
Association. 

Buter\ille (pop.  917):  Board  of  Trade 

Swissvalc  (pop.  7,381 ):  Board  of  Trade 

Tarentum  (pop.  7,414): 

Allegheny  Valley  Chamber  of  Commerce — 

Business  Men's  Associati3n  of  Tarentum 
vicinity. 


and 


17 
250 
100 
115 
75 
50 
100 

202 
25 
45 

448 
l<>t 

85 
112 

425 
75 
200 
31 
170 
155 
150 

75 
37 
42 

40 
100 

350 
12 

40 
100 

1,250 
105 


70 

140 

132 

75 

100 


429 
25 


150 
16 

225 

25 
94 

80 

1.35 
33 
80 
54 

95 

100 


250 
105 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
A4 

Al 
A2 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A3 
A2 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A2 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A3 

A2 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 
A3 

A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 


Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
A2 
A4 

Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$100 
3 


1-6 

5 

3 

10 

2 
5 
5 

25 

2 

2-6 

2 

23 
10 


Total. 


12 

4 

16 

20 


2-« 
1 
7 


10 

1 

12 

20 
25 


10 

1 

10 
1 
4 


25 
2 


6 

"2 

10 


1 
&-10 

10 

2 
1 

12 
1 


$816 
300 
100 


I.JDOO 
250 
250 

11,200 

984 
600 
224 

10,625 
750 

18,000 

372 

700 

1,200 


2'>0 
324 
500 


240 
80 


22,000 
1,260 


2,000 

700 

3,300 

75 

400 


11,000 
150 


Pate  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


800 


160 

1,300 

200 

80 


950 

300 
300 

3,000 
l.COO 


February. 
January! 
Peceraoer. 
January. 

Do. 
April. 

May. 

February. 
Do. 


January. 

September. 

October. 

April. 
February. 
October. 
Do. 
January. 
May. 
September. 

January. 

July. 

January. 

Do. 
May. 


Do. 

June. 
December. 

January. 
Do. 

February. 

December. 
June. 
ApriL 
May. 


Do. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 

December. 


November. 


February. 

October. 

AprlL 


February. 

January. 
November. 

Do. 


.    ^ 


COMMERCIAL   ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 


107 


City  and  organization. 


Titasville  (pop.  21,600): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Tre vorton:  Board  of  Trade 

Troy  (pop.  1,2S8): 

Busuie.ss  Men's  Club 

Dairymen '.s  I^eague 

Turtle  Creek  (pop.  4,996):  Board  of  Trade  &  Public 
Welfare. 

TjTone  (pop.  7,176):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Union  City  (pop.  3,6S4):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Uniontown  (pop.  21,600):  Coke  Producers'  Associa- 
tion of  the  Connellsville  Region. 

Vandorgrift(pop.  3,438 ):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Warren  (pop.  15,0K3):Chamber  of  Commerce 

Washington  (pop.  22,076):  Board  of  Trade 

Wamesnoro  (pop.  7,199): 

Board  of  'Trade 

CliaralxT  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Waynesburg  (pop.  3,545):  Greene  County  Board  of 
Trade. 

Weatherly  (pop.  2,501):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

WeUsboro  (pop.  3,183):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

West  Chester  (pop.  13.408):  Board  of  Trade 

West  Grove  (pop.  4,703):  Board  of  Trade 

West  Newton  (pop.  2,880):  Board  of  Trade 

Wilkes-Barre  (pop.  78,334): 

Associaticm  of  Credit  Men 

Greater  Wilker-Barre  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Society  of  Architects 

Williamsport  (pop.  31,860): 

Board  of  Trade 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


Lycoming  County  Grocers'  Association 

Lycoming  County  Manufacturers'  Association . 

Merchants'  Association 

Progressive  League 

York  (pop.  52,770): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kiw  anis  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Traffic  Club 


341 
52 
40 

65 
252 
175 

140 

250 

50 

45 
151 

487 

50 

50 

12 

300 

100 

110 

124 

50 

77 

37 

1,000 

16 

300 

200 

70 

70 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


900 
75 

108 
82 

105 


Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A4 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A3 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 

Al 
A2 
A3 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$25 


25 
1 


3-10 
25 
25 

5 

3 

50 

5 

1 

10 
5 
1 
1 


12.50-25 
10 

25 
2 


6-200 
8 


15 
2.50-5 


Total. 


$8,800 
468 


4,700 


300 

3,775 

11,500 


150 
'i,'566" 

100 
1,100 

620 
50 
77 


23,000 


7,500 
1,000 


11,000 

600 

6,000 

1,230 

525 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


June. 
December. 


January. 

November. 

December. 

April 

Do. 

Do. 
February. 
June. 

May. 
December. 

January. 

March. 

January. 

February. 

January. 

October. 

November. 

January. 

October. 

June. 

November. 
January. 


Do. 
November. 
December. 
May. 
January. 


PHILIPPINE   ISLANDS. 


ManHa: 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  thePhilippine  Islands. 
Merchants'  Asscciation 


February. 
December. 


PORTO   RICO. 


Arecibo:  Camara  Insular  de  Comercio 

Ponce  (pop.  35,005): 

Camara  Insular  de  Comercio 

National  Coflfee  Growers'  Association 

San  Juan  (pop.  48,716): 

Camara  Insular  de  Comercio 

Centro  'le  DetalUstas  de  Provisiones 

Port  J  Rico  Fruit  Exchange 

Porto  Rico  Sugar  Producers'  Association 


35 

Al 

1 

102 

Al 

325 

A4 

450 

Al 

105 

A2 

128 

A4 

46 

A4 

$12 

18-30 
1-10 


$500 

3,000 
3,000 


1,442 
20       100,000 


Deoember. 

July. 
April. 

July. 

December. 
February. 
June. 


RHODE   ISLAND. 


Bristol  (pop.  9,778):  ImiMX)vement  Associatian 

East  Greenwich  (pop.  3,420):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Newport  (pop.  22,441):  Board  of  Trade 

Pawtucket  (pop.  39,231):  Chamber  of  Commerce  — 


92 

80 

135 

350 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 


$2 
1 
5 

10 


$180 


600 
3,500 


March. 
February. 
March. 
January. 


108 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
RHODE  ISLAND— Continued. 


City  and  organisation. 


Providence  (pop.  263,613'): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Builders  &  Traders'  Exchange 

Butchers,  Grocers  &  Marlcetmen's  Association.. 

ChamU T  of  Commerce 

Commercial  Club 

Cotton  Buyers'  Association 

KiwanisChib 

Rotary  Club 

South  Kingston  (pop.  6,176):  Board  of  Trade 

Westerly  (pop.   9,539):   Ctranito   Manufacturers   <fc 

Quarry  OwTiers'  Association. 
Woonsocket  (pop.  2S.204): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

•     Chamber  de  Commerce  de  Social 

KlwanisClub 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


1K2 
110 
120 
2,300 
100 

16 
110 
150 
175 

15 


494 

65 

107 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


A4 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 


Al 
Al 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


17 

20 

2 

25 

35 

25 

10 

10 

5 

200 


12-50 
12 

8 


Total. 


$1,183 
2,200 


56,000 


400 
1,000 
4,000 


170 


fi,500 
300 
8o6 


Pate  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


June. 
January. 

Do. 
Deoember. 

Do. 
February. 
January. 
June. 
January. 

Do. 


Do. 
November. 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Anderson  (pop.  12,6«17):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Barnwell  (pop.  1,324):  Business  league 

Batesburg  (pop.  1,996):  Board  of  Trade 

Beaufort  (pop.  2,4S6):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Camden  (pop.  3,569):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Charleston  (pop.  61,041): 

Chamber  or  Commerce 

Cotton  Exchange 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Cheraw  (pop.  2,873):  Board  of  Trade 

Chester  (pop.  4,754):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Columbia  (pop.  35,165): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Credit  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Conway  (pop.  1,228):  Civic  League 

Florence  (pop.  7,ft57):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Gaflney  (pop.  4,767):  Chamber  of  Commerce  &  Agri- 
culture. 

Greenville  (pop.  18. 574):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hartsville  ( pop.  2,3t>o):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Laurens  (pop.  4,818):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Orangebiu-e  (pop.  5,90»i):  Chamber  of  Commerce  — 

Rock  Hill  (pop.  7,216):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Spartansburg (pop. 21,985):  Chamberof Conunerce. . 
8Tmimerville(pop.  2,355):  Business  Men's  League. . . 
Sumter  (pop.  9,886):   Sumter  County  Chamber  of 

Commerce. 
Union  (pop.  5,623):  Chamber  of  Commerce  &  Agri- 
culture. 


208 

50 

150 


100 

1,206 
57 

223 
75 

252 

600 
72 
26 
53 

100 
140 

450 
100 

41 
200 
350 
250 

30 


100 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 


$23 


25 
20-60 


5 
12 

20-1,500 

24 

5 

1 

25 


25 
12 

9 
25 
12 
25 

5 
&-20 

3-12 


$8,000 


300 

30,150 

2,460 

2,000 

375 

5,400 

30,000 
1,728 
1,000 


2,'m 

3,000 

11,000 
1,200 
3t>9 
6,000 
4,200 
6,250 
150 
5,000 

2,500 


April. 

JtUy. 

November. 

March. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 
March. 
ApriL 

December. 

February. 

May. 

February. 

March. 


November 
January, 
February, 
January. 

Do. 
February. 
June. 
January. 

April. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Aberdeen  (pop.  15,926): 

Commercial  Club 

M  erchant  s'  Association 

Belle  Fourche  (pop.  1.352):  Commercial  Club , 

Brookings  (pop.  2,971):  Commercial  Club , 

Canton  (pop.  2,103):  Commercial  Club 

Clark  (pop.  1,220):  Commercial  Club , 

Deadwooa  (pop.  3,653):  Business  Club 

Flandreau  (pop.  1,484):  Civic  Improvement  League.. 

Hot  Springs  (pop.  2,140):  Commercial  Club 

Huron  (pop.  5,791): 

C  ommercial  C  lub 

Rotary  Club 

Lemmon  (pop.  1,255):  Commercial  Club 

Madison  (pop.  3, 137): 

C  omm  er  cial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Mitchell  (pop. 6,515):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Mobridge  (pop.  1,200):  Chamber  of  Commerce 


466 

Al 

118 

A2 

152 

Al 

175 

Al 

150 

Al 

100 

Al 

205 

Al 

20 

Al 

100 

Al 

300 

Al 

42 

A4 

80 

Al 

Al 

Al 

62 

325 

Al 

25 

Al 

$10-25 
10 
10 
10 
6 
5 
18 


10 

^100 

5 

10 


27 
2 

50 


$35,609 
3,300 
5,000 
2,700 


500 


1,000 

8,000 
420 
700 


1,680 
6,000 


May. 

January. 

September. 

October. 
January. 
Decemoor. 

April. 
January. 

February. 

June. 

February. 


January. 
Do. 
April. 


^  r 


/ 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED   STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
SOUTH  DAKOTA— Continued. 


109 


City  and  organization. 


Parker  (pop.  1.224):  Commercial  Club. 
Pierre  (pop.  3,656):  Commercial  Club.. 
Rapid  City  (pop.  3,8.>4): 
iner  of  C( 


Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Commercial  Club. 

Redfleld  ( pop.  3,060):  Commercial  Club 

Sioux  Falls  (pop.  16,887): 

Associate*!  Retailers 

Automobile  Dealers'  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Implements  VehicleClub 

Retail  Clothing  Associat  ion 

Sisseton  (pop.  1,397):  Commercial  Club 

Vermillion  (pop.  2,187):  Commercial  Club 

Watertown  (pop.  7,010): 

Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

M  erchants'  Association 

Webster  (pop.  1,713): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Grocers  A:  Meat  Dealers'  Association . 

Winner:  Commercial  Club 

Yankton  (pop.  3,787):  Commercial  Association . 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


100 
80 


100 
165 

78 

22 

1,026 

150 

7 

60 
125 

160 
85 

56 

7 

100 
80 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A  2 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$10 


25 
5 

5 

100 

12 

5 


15 
15 

12 

12-80 

6 

1 

2 

10 


Total. 


$1,000 
960 


5,000 
2,000 


12,000 


500 
3,000 

2,000 
3,000 

300 
100 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


5,000 


October. 


Febniary. 
January. 

May. 
January. 

Do. 
Decembw. 
July. 

December. 
October. 

March. 
December, 


January. 

May. 

April. 


TENNESSEE. 


Athens  (pop.  2,264):  Board  of  Trade 

Bristol  (pop.  7,148): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Brownsville  (pop.  2,882):  Commercial  Club 

Carthage  (pop.  904):  Commercial  Club 

Chattanooga  (pop.  61,575): 

Builders'  E xchangc 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Jobbers  &  Wholesale  Dealers'  Association 

Kiwanis  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Real  Estate  Exchange 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Clarksville  (pop.  8,548): 

Advertising  Club 

Chamber  oT  Commerce  of  Clarksville  &  Mont- 
gomery County. 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Coal  Creek  ( pop.  1 ,102):  Business  Men's  League 

Columbia  (pop.  5,754):  Retail  Credit  Association 

Cookevilleipop.  1,848):  Cumberland  Club 

Covington  (pop.  2,990):  Businej^^s  Men'sClub 

Dyer  (pop.  1,166):  Commercial  Club 

Dyersburg  (pop.  4,149):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Elkton  (pop.  179);  Giles  County  Farmers'  Associa- 
tion. 
Fayettville  (pop.  3,439):  Lincoln  County  Busmess 
Men's  Credit  Association. 

Gallatin  (pop.  2,399):  Community  Club 

Greeneville  (pop.  1,920);  Burley  Association  &  Busi- 
ness Men's  i^eague. 
Harriman  (pop.  3,061): 

Board  of  Trade 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Humboldt  (pop.  3,446):  Business  Men's  Club 

Jackson  (pop.  17,946): 

Association  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Jellico:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Johnson  City  (pop.  8,502): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Factory  Sites  Association 

Johnson  City  District  Credit  Association 

Knoxville  (pop.  59.112): 

Advertising  Club 

Association  of  Credit  Men 


100 

320 
95 

13l» 
20 

120 
1,500 

56 

125 

139 

20 

35 

100 

143 

200 

40 
38 
30 
30 
60 

250 
44 

279 
45 


70 
90 


125 

14 

200 

200 

43 

197 

192 

192 

41 

104 
95 


Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

A4 

Al 
A4 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A2 
A4 

A4 

Al 

A  2 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 

Al 
Al 


Al 
A3 
Al 


$6 
25 

i2nim 

12 


50-150 
25 
10 
25 
100 
10 


$2,000 


10,000 

37,500 

560 


24 

6 
12 


10 


10 

12 

1 

6-12 

4-12 


Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 


12-24 

10 
15 


o 
12-25 


200 

500 

2,400 

1,200 
2,400 


750 

2,000 

450 


12 
15 


1,200 
1,350 


625 

"i'soo 

4,000 


2,300 
4,800 


6 
10 


110 

600 
950 


Febniary. 

May. 
January. 

Do. 

February. 

March. 

August. 

October. 

January. 
May. 

July 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

April. 
January. 


Do. 

April. 
February. 


Do. 
January. 

November. 
June. 


February. 
January 


May. 


I 


Do. 


no 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS   OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 

TENNESSEE— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Knoxvillc  (pop.  59.112)— Continued. 

Board  of  Commerce 

Coal  Creek  rrotiuccrs'  Association 

Retail  Credit  Men's  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Lebanon  (pop.  3,659): 

Basiness  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Lewisbur?  (pop.  1,830):  Marshall  County  Business 
Men's  Credit  Association. 

Livingston  (pop.  1,421):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

McMinnvUle  (pop.  2,299):  Commercial  Club 

Memphis  (pop.  151,877): 

Advertisers'  Club 

Architects'  League 

Associated  Retailers 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

City  Club 

Cotton  Exchange 

Cotton  Factors'  Association 

Engineers'  Club 

Freight  Bureau 

General  Contractors'  Association 

Jovian  League 

Lumbermen's  Club 

Merchandise  Brokers  &  Manufacturers'  Agents' 
Association. 

Merchants'  Exchange 

Real  Estate  Association 

Retail  Credit  Men's  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Wholesale  Grocers'  Association 

Mount  I'leasant  (pop.  1,973):  Commercial  Club 

Nashville  (pop.  118,136): 

Advertisers*  Club 

Altrusa  Club 

Automobile  Trade  Association 

Broadway  Business  Men's  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Engineering  Association 

Grain  Exchange 

Kiwanis  Club 

Lumbermen's  Club 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Paint,  Oil&  Glass  Club 

Retail  Furniture  Dealers  &  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. 

Retail  Grocers  &  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Newport  (pop.  2,003):  Commercial  Club 

Fulaski  (pop.  2,928):  Gites  County  Farmers'  Associ- 
ation. 

South  Pittsburg  (pop.  2,106):  Board  of  Trade 

Trenton  (pop.  2,4<J2):  Business  Men's  Club 

Trimble  (pop.  556):  Commercial  Club 

Tullahoma  (pop.  3,049):  Board  of  Trade 

Union  City  (pop.  4,389):  Commercial  Club 

Winchester  (pop.  1,3.51): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Franklin  County  Creamery  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


1,200 

20 

148 

100 

75 

200 

50 

54 

200 

75 

12 

80 

377 

100 

2,722 

200 

175 

GO 

50 

230 

20 

50 

207 

27 

300 

22 

342 

215 

18 


50 
87 
60 
76 
2,200 
95 

140 
45 

220 
12 

200 
20 
19 

162 

159 

74 

54 


60 

50 

160 

100 


463 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 

A2 
Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 

A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A2 

A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


S25 


36 
25 


24 

5 
1 

24 

6 

30-600 

12 

50-150 

24 

5 

100 


5 

25-250 

24 


12-20 
6 

50 
60 
12 

18 
120 


12 

6 

24-«0 

6 

12^36 

15 

6 

36 

15 

10 

5-60 

34 

6 

12 

15 

12 

1 


12-24 
3 


3 


Total. 


$30,000 

2.jO 

5,328 

3,000 


270 
200 


72 
3,500 


10,000 

60,000 

1,000 

25,000 


500 

17,000 

480 


4,000 
182 

16,000 
1,500 
3,078 
4,200 


600 


38,000 

1,425 

900 


1,000 
120 

5,000 
480 


1,900 

2,500 

1,000 

64 


800 


1,200 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


April. 
January. 
February. 
May. 


Do. 


January. 


April. 

January. 

July. 

May. 

February. 

April. 

May. 

January. 

March. 

January. 

Do. 

Do. 

December. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
May. 
January. 

Do. 

May. 
October. 

January. 

March. 

May. 

April." 

December. 

March. 

February. 

January. 


Do. 

April. 
December. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
January . 

Do. 


TEXAS. 


Abilene  (pop.  14,954;: 

Lions  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Amarillo  (pop.  20,882): 

Boird  of  City  Development 

Business  Men's  Association 

Aransas  Pass  (pop.  1,197):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Austin  (pop.  35,612j: 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Chamber  of  Commerce 


A4 

A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 

A4 

Al 


S15 


12-36 
5 

36-108 
23 


S23,000 


1,272 

1,500 
10,000 


January. 


ApriL 
January. 


April. 
January. 


COMMERCIAL.  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
TEXAS— Continued. 


Ill 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


^  Austin  (pop.  35,012)- Continued. 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

-•  Rotary  Club 

Ballinger  (pop.  3,526):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Bay  City  (pop.  3,156):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Beaumont  (pop.  28,851«): 

/"  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Material  Men's  Association 

Retail  Merclumts*  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Beeville   (pop.   3,269):  Young    Men's    Progressive 

League. 
Belton  (pop.  4.164): 

Bell  Coimty  Rictail  Merchants'  Association 

Young  Men's  Chamber  of  Comnicrce 

Big  Spring  (pop.  4,102): 

chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Bonham  (pop.  4,844): 

Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Credit  Association 

Brady  (pop.  2,669):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Brennam  (pop. 4.718): 

Cham  wr  of  Commerce 

J  Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Brownsville  (pop.  13,590):  Board  of  City  Develop- 
ment. 
Brownwood  (pop.  6,967): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

I'etroleum  Club 

Retail  Merchants*  Association  of  Brown  County. 
Bryan  (pop.  4.132):  Bryan  &  Brazos  County  Com- 
mercial Association. 

Cameron  (pop.  3,263):  Commercial  Club 

Canadian  (pop.  1,648):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

C^lina  (pop.  724):  Business  Men's  League 

Childress  (pop.  3,818):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cisco  (pop.  2,410):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Clarendon  (pop.  1.946): 

Donley  County  Progressive  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

^  Cleburne  (pop.  12,533): 

Chamwr  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Collegeport:  Industrial  Ivcague 

^  Colorado:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Commerce  (pop.  2,81S):  Board  of  Trade 

Comyn:  Business  Men's  Association 

Corpus  Christ!  (pop.  10,789): 

Commercial  Association 

Merchants'  Credit  Association 

Corsieana  (pop.  10,066): 

^y  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

'  Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Crockett  (pop.  3,947) :  Commercial  Club 

Crosby  ton:  Young  Men's  Business  League 

Cuero  (pop.  3,109):  Chamber  of  Commerce  &  Agri* 
culture. 

Dalhart  (pop.  2,580):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Dallas  (pop.  129,718): 

Advert  isiiig  Leajme 

Automobile  Tra»ie  Association 

Builders'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce  «fc  Manufacturers'  A^so- 
-•  elation. 

Cotton  Exchange 

Implement,  Hardware,  Saddlery  6i  Tractor  Club. 

Junior  Cham'xT  of  Commerce 

Kiwanis  Club 

Lions  Club 

Rotary  Club 

Trade  I.«igue 

Traffic  Club 

"Wholesale  Credit  Men's  Association 

Chamber  oi  Commerce 


155 

108 

105 

41 

1,500 

25 

75 

140 

125 


17 
241 

300 
22 

230 


200 

153 
38 


150 
200 
135 
225 

314 
85 


150 
130 


65 

775 
775 


50 

125 

18 

233 

104 

270 
67 

72 

75 

108 

75 

413 

45 

45 

2,000 

105 
25 
500 
250 
200 
222 
80 
200 
175 
142 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 


A2 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 


Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 

A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 


.\  nnual  income. 


Rate. 


$1-7 
12 


1.25-10 
25 


2-10 
25 
12 


2-5 


6 
50-10 


Total. 


20 

20 

1-6 

12-120 

1-50 
12 


.25 
2.25 

12 

1-5 

5 

3 

6-10 


16 


25 
30 

100 

15 

6 

10-15 

12-15 

10 

25 

10 

75 

1-25 


$4,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


2,400 
1,800 

35,000 
1,800 
2,000 
1,680 
2,000 


64S 
3,840 

2,000 
477 


2,400 
3,000 


7,500 


3,060 
5,000 

2,000 
1,000 


3,000 
5,000 

1-15 

30 
25 

1,950 

19,375 
1,800 

600 

1,800 

.50-10 

5,825 
1,500 

3,300 


1,800 
1,225 
2,000 

1,800 

6,600 


4,000 
75,000 

15,000 

645 

6,000 

2,500 


10,149 
2,000 
4,000 
4,500 


January. 
July. 
March. 
May. 

January. 

Do. 
May. 

Januarj-. 


April. 

September. 
January. 

April. 

Do. 

Mav. 

'Do. 
Januarj'. 

November. 

January. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
March. 

Do. 

February. 
Do. 

May. 
Januarv. 
Do. 

December. 
Januar}'. 

February. 

January. 

June. 

January. 

May. 

December. 
March. 
December. 

January. 
Novem^ber. 


August. 
June. 

Do. 
May. 
February. 


v~ 


112 


I'il 


\l 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL— Continued. 
TEXAS— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Denison  (pop.  11,964): 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Retail  Merchants'  Protective  Association 

Denton  (pop.  4.732): 

Cliamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Associat  ion , 

Dublin  (pop,  2,551):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Eagle  Pass  (pop.  3,536): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

El  Campo  (pop.  1,778):  Progressive  League 

El  Paso  (pop.  69,149): 

Advertising  Club 

Pusincss  Men's  Protective  Association , 

Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Material  Men's  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Ennis  (pop.  5,669): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Flatonia  (pop.  886):  Commercial  Club 

Fort  Wort>i  (pop.  109,597): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Freight  Bureau 

Crrain  <fe  Cot  ton  Exchange ^ 

Retail  Credit  Mens  Association 

Retail  Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Gainesville  (pop.  7,624): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Galveston  (pop.  42,650): 

Commercial  Association 

Cotton  Exchange  &  Board  of  Trade 

Merchants'  Association 

Young  Men's  Progressive  League 

Geowtown  (pop.  3,096): 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Young  Men's  Business  League 

Gonzales  (pop.  3,139): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association  of  Gonzales  County 

Graham  (pop.  1,569):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Greenville  (pop.  10,301)!  Merchants'  Association 

Hallettsville  (pop.   1,379):  Lavaca  County   Retail 
Merchants'  Association. 

Hamilton  (pop.  1.978):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Haskell  (pop.  2,436):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Hereford  (pop.  1,750):  Chamber  ol  Commerce 

Hillsboro  (r>op.  6,115): 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 


Young  Men's  Business  I A>ague 

Honey  Grove  (pop.  2,300):  Commercial  Club 

Houston  (pop.  116,878): 

Advertising  Association 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Chambt>r  of  Commerce 

Cotton  Exchange  &  Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Young  Men's  Business  League 

Humble:  Retail  Merchants'  Associat  ion 

Huntsville   (pop.   2,072):  Young    Men's    Business 
League. 

Jacksboro  (pop.  1,480):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Jacksonville:  Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Kaufman  (pop.  1,959):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kenedy  (pop.  1,147):  CkHnmercial  Club 

Kingsville: 

JKleberg  County  Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Associat  ion 

Lampasas  (pop.  2,119):  Business  League 

Laredo  (pop.  15,894): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  As.sociat  ion 

Lockhart  ( pop.  2,945):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lubbock  (jpop.  1,938):  Chamber  ol  Commerce 

McAlien:  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


373 
122 

500 

65 

150 

61 
30 


75 

300 

1,500 

30 

272 

167 

15 

100 

500 


85 

50 

350 

290 

300 
65 

600 
144 
135 
300 

15 
150 

100 
38 

175 
70 
69 

60 
150 


120 
120 
225 

42 

74 

2,700 

162 

130 

18 

18 

180 

150 
32 

120 
50 

120 
16 
60 

125 
1S5 
90 
110 
120 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

A4 
A2 
Al 
A4 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 

A2 
A2 
A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 

A3 

Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
A2 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 
Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


r.ate. 


$12-360 
1.50-5 

1-120 


6HJ0 
1-2.50 


5 

12-180 

6-24 


6-36 
fl-200 


fiOO 
10 


6-20 

12-25 
2-12.50 


50 
12-84 


24 


6 

1-3.50 

6-300 

2 
12-48 


12 

6-150 

6-150 

12 

10-12 
30 
25 


6 

18 

2.50 

1-12 

1 

1 

12 


2-10 
1-10 

25 

1-15 

12-120 


12-200 


Total. 


$7,500 
2,300 

6,000 
3,000 
5,000 

1,905 
500 


1,000 

8,000 

83,000 


1,500 
4,000 

"""so 


10,000 
500 


9,000 

6,000 
2,400 

40,000 

2t),(K)0 

3,000 

1,800 


1,000 


600 
7,500 
1,500 
1,800 


3,600 


5,000 
6,000 
3,000 


3,500 
67,000 


7^0 
3,600 


4,800 

2,000 

600 

3,600 


4,000 

*i,'866 

6,000 
3,600 
3,600 
6,500 
6,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


February. 
January. 


Do. 
Do. 

May. 
Do. 


Do. 

December. 

Do. 

February. 
January. 

November. 

April. 
October. 
January. 
July. 

February. 
March. 

October. 
January. 
December. 
March. 

Do. 
October. 

June. 
May. 

December. 
June. 

April. 

March. 

December. 

Do. 
June. 

May. 

November. 

May. 

April. 

May. 

December. 

Kay. 

AprU. 

January. 
Do. 

Do. 
October. 
April. 

October. 

AprU. 

July. 

May. 

December. 


i 


1    ' 


i 


/ 


li 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED   STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
T  EX  A  S— Continued. 


113 


City  and  organization. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


McKinney  (pop.  4,711):  Business  Men's  Association. 
Marlin  (pop.  3,878):  Chamber  of  Conunerce  &  Agri 

culture 
Marshall  (pop.  14,076): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Commercial  Association 

Mart  (pop.  2,939) 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Mason:  Commercial  Club 

Mem])his  (pop.  1,936):  Hall  Covmty  Chamber  of  Com 
merc« 

Mexia  (pop.  2,694):  Commercial  Club 

Mineral  Wells  (pop.  3,95(3): 

Ch;imber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Motmt  I'leasant  (pop.  3,137): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Navasota  (pop.  3,284):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

New  Braimfols  (pop.  3.165):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Ochiltree:  Commercial  Club 

Orange  (pop.  6,527): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Mercliants'  Association 

Palestine  (pop.  12,075): 

Agriculi  ural  &  Commercial  League 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Paris  (pop.  12,663): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Pecos  (pop.  I,h5()):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Plainview  (pop.  2,829) :  Retail  Merchants'  Association 
Port  Arthur  (pop.  7,663): 

Board  of  Trade 

Lions  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Roi  ary  Club 

Post :  Commercial  Club 

Quanah  (pop.  3,127):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rockdale  (pop.  2.073):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Saint  Jo  (pop.  822):  Board  ol  Trade 

San  Angelo  (pop.  10,:J;U): 

Board  of  City  Development 

Merchants'  Board  of  Trade 

San  Antonio  (pop.  128,215): 

Builders'  Exchange 

Chamber  of  Commerce > 

Credit  Men's  Association 

Manufaci  urers'  Associat  ion 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

San  Marcos  (pop.  4,071):  Retail  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. 
Sherman  (pop.  13,S48): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Snyder  (pop.  2,514):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Stamford  (pop.  3,902):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Sulphur  Springs  (pop.  1,161):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

of  Hopkms  County. 
Sweetwater  (pop.  4,176): 

Board  of  Citv  Development 

Merchants  &  Business  Men's  Credit  Association  . 
Taylor  (pop.  5,314):  Retail  Merchants'  Association... 

Teague  (pop.  3,288):  Chamber  ol  Commerce 

Temple  (j)op.  13,904): 

(Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Terrell  (pop.  7,050):  Retail  Merchants'  Association... 
Texarkana  (pop.13,099): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Association 

Tyl«r  (pop.  12,101 ) :  Chamber  of  Commerce 


190 
270 


GOO 
55 

150 
SO 
55 

125 

100 

266 
16 
41 

126 


114 

ItX) 
50 

175 
63 

125 
75 

525 
80 
96 

87 

170 
63 


64 

40 

130 

150 

47 


100 

122 

900 

65 

90 

879 

207 

40 


400 
130 


1.57 
150 


15 

18 
65 
26 

300 
76 
23 

358 
124 
225 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 


Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A3 
A2 
A4 
A2 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 


Al 
A  2 
A2 
Al 

Al 

A2 
A2 

Al 
A  2 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$1-10 
50-10 


25 
5-18 

6 

6-120 

2 

12 

12-50 


1 
10 


12-240 

12 

1 

24 
18-120 

26 


6 

1-5 

1 

10 

20 
12 


5 
1 

12-300 
6 


36 

25 

50 

25-50 

12 

20 


12-300 

1-10 

2.50-5 

5 


24-«0 


6 

1-7.50 

1-5 

12 
1 

25 


Total. 


$5,000 


15,000 


1,200 

""iio 


2,000 

6,000 

""492' 


4,000 


50 
15,000 


5,000 
120 

12,500 
2,400 
1,152 
1,044 

7,500 


1,000 
1,000 
3,900 


5,000 


6,500 

5,000 

10,548 

4,000 


9,000 
2,600 


5.000 
4;  000 

6,000 


6.000 

i;800 

700 

10,000 

1,800 

12,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


April, 


Do. 
Jtine. 

January. 
February. 
June. 
August. 

January. 

July. 

March. 

June. 


Do. 

January. 
Do. 


October. 
January. 

June. 


September. 

January. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Jime. 

July. 

February. 

July. 

January. 
February. 

May. 

December. 

March. 

December. 

November. 

May. 


March. 
April. 

November. 


Do. 

Do. 
July. 
February. 

January. 

March. 

February. 

January. 

April. 

February. 


148759°— 20 8 


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114 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Uvalde  (pop.  3,398): 

Ketail  Merchants'  Association 

Vernon  (pop.  3.195): 

Chamljer  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Victoria  (pop,  3,673): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Waco  (pop.  34,015): 

Cbsmber  of  Commerce 

Lions  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Young  Men's  Business  League 

Waxahachie  (pop.  6,205): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Wcathcrford  (pop.  6,074):  Chamber  of  Commerce .. , 

Wellington  (pop.  576):  Commercial  Club 

Wichita  Falls  (pop.  12,749): 

Chamber  oi  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Wichita  Club 

Yoakum  (pop.  4,657): 

Commercial  Club 

Retail  Merchants'  Credit  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


40 

500 
22 

120 
50 

700 

64 

145 

ia5 

1,300 

.=100 
75 

100 

800 

115 

88 

150 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


70 


A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 

A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A2 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


11-10 
12-1,500 


12 

10 

12-300 

20 

6 


12 
13-60 


24-120 
25 
10 


Total. 


$10,000 
1,000 

1,400 


22,000 


4,000 
1,600 
7,800 

5,000 
3,000 
4,500 
3,000 

22,000 

5,000 

1,800 

900 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


A 


1.800 


February. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

May. 

February. 

Do. 

April. 

March. 

Juno. 


January. 
May. 

January 


Do. 


UTAH. 


Bingham  Canyon  (pop.  2,881):  Commercial  Club 

Urigham  City  (pop.  3,685):  Box  Elder  Commercial 
club. 

Delta:  Commercial  Club 

Cirantsville  (pop.  1,154):  Commercial  Club 

Logan  (pop.  7,.522):  Commercial  Club 

Ogden  (pop.  32,343): 

Publicity  Bureau 

Retail  Jkfcrchauts'  Association 

Weber  Club 

Park  Citv  ipofp.  3,439):  Commercial  Club 

Provo  (pop.  10,923): 

Commercial  Club 

Utah  County  Credit  Rating  Association 

Richfield  (pop.  2,-559):  Commercial  Club 

Richmond  (pop.  1,562):  Industrial  Club 

Salt  Lake  Crly  (pop,  121,623): 

Commercial  Club  &  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Kiwanis  Club 

Master  Builders'  Exchange 

Real  Estate  Board 

Rotary  Club 

Wholesale  Drug  Exchange 

Tooele  City  (pop.  2,753):  Commercial  Club 


125 
200 


75 
350 

100 
45 

400 
80 

257 
35 
SO 
20 

1,100 
215 
25 
76 
190 
21 
50 


Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 


$12 
5-12 


2 
12-36 

1-20 

""25 


3 

20 

3 

60 
25 
25 
10-12 
25 


$2,500 


150 
5,000 

6,000 


100 

3,600 
1,200 


70 

00,000 

2,150 

600 

1,500 


100 


Febniary. 
January. 


rebruary. 
March. 

January. 
Do. 
Do. 


Do. 
March. 
January. 

Do. 

June, 
October, 

January, 
June. 

January. 


•  i 


i 


VERMONT, 


Im- 


Barre  (pop.  12,401): 

Board  of  Trade 

Granite  Manufacturers'  Association 

Granite  Quarry  Owners'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Barton  (pop.  1,330):  Irapro\'emcnt  Club 

Bennmgton  (pop.  9,181):  Bennington    County 
provement  Association. 

Bradford  (pop,  631):  Board  of  Trade 

Brattleboro  (pop,  6,517):  Board  of  Trade 

Bristol  (pop.  1,180):  Business  Men's  Association 

Chester  (pop.  666):  Board  of  Trade , 

Enosburg  Falls  (pop.  1,153):  Commercial    &    Civic 

Association. 
Fairhavon  (pop.  2,554):  Business  Men's  Association.. 

Hardwick  (pop.  2,094):  Board  of  Trade 

Lyndon ville  (pop,  1,573):  Community  League 

Montpelier  (pop.  7,856):  Board  of  Trade 


232 

115 

8 

22 

7S 

225 

Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
A I 

$5 

200 

25 

5 

12 

1-10 

$1,200 
3,750 

264 
750 

204 
89 

108 
95 

2-10 

1-2 

5 

2 

1,738 
150 

200 

75 
75 

200 

8i 

1 

4 

225 

75 
809 

April. 

December. 

Februarj'. 

January. 

April. 

October, 


April. 
February. 
March, 
Do. 


Do. 

January. 
Do. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued . 
V  ERMO  NT— Continued. 


115 


City  and  organization. 


Newport  (pop.  2,548):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Nortnficld  (pop,  1,918):  Merchants'  Association 

Poultney  (pop.  1,474):  Business  Men's  Association... 

Randolph  (pop.  1.787):  Board  of  Trade 

Richford  (pop.  1,948):  Board  of  Trade 

Rochester:  Board  of  Trade 

Rutland  (pop.  15,038):  Business  Men's  Association... 

Ft,  Albans:  City  Club 

St,  Johnsbury  (pop,  6,693):  Commercial  Club 

South  Royalton:  Board  of  Trade 

Springfield  (pop.  3.250):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Btowe  (pop.  666):  Civic  Club 

Swanton  (pop.  1,236):  Board  of  Trade 

Waterbiiry  (pop.  1,377):  Board  of  Trade 

White  River  Junction:  Board  of  Trade 

Windsor  (pop.  1,906):  Board  of  Trade 

Woodstock  (pop.  1,383):  Business  Men's  Association. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


1.50 

20 

65 

62 

120 

115 

165 

200 

110 

50 

100 

60 

124 

80 

70 

100 

50 


Pri- 
mary 

Annual  income. 

pur- 
pose. 

Rate. 

Total. 

Al 
A  2 
\1 

$5 
5 

1 

$1,000 
100 

Al 

Al 
Al 

1 
2 
12 
6 
5 
2 
5-10 

120 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

1,200 
550 
100 
750 
30 
248 

Al 
Al 

2 
2 
3 
2 
3 

Al 
Al 

A2 

300 
200 

Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


February. 
January. 
May. 
January. 

Do. 
November. 
February. 

Do. 
April. 
June. 
January. 
October, 
January. 

Do. 
May. 
January. 
August. 


VIRGINIA. 


J  Abingdon  (pop.  1,757):  Merchants'  Association . . 

'  Alexandria  (pop.  17,939):  Cham»)cr  of  Commerce 

Appalachia(pop.  1,090):  Commercial  Club 

Bedford  (pop.  2,50S):  Board  of  Trade 


875): 


Board  of  Trade 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade, 


IUack.sburg(pop 
Blackstone  (pop,  1,486) 
Bristol  (pop.  0.247): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Buena  Vista  (pop.  3,245):  Board  of  Trade 

Charlottesville  (pop.  6,765):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Chatham  (pop.  1,113): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association ' 

Culpeper  (pop.  1,795):  Chamber  of  Commerce | 

Danville  (pop.  20,183):  ! 

Chamber  of  Commerce ' 

Retail  Merchants'  As.sociation | 

Dilhryn:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Fredericksburg  (pop.  5,874):  \ 

Business  Men's  Association ' 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Front  Royal  (pop.  1,133):  Front  Royal-Riverton 

Board  of  Trade.  | 

Galax  (pop.  755):  Retail  Merchants'  Association....' 
Hampton  (pop.  5,505):  Hampton- Phoebus  Retail ' 

Merchants'  Association. 
Harrisonburg  (pop.  4,879): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Merchants'  Credit  Association 

Hemdon  (pop.  802):  Board  of  Trade , 

Hopewell:  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lexington  (pop.  2,931):  Retail  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. 
Lynchburg  (pop.  33,497): 

Board  of  Trade 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Martins^'ille  (pop.  3,368): 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Newport  News  (pop.  22,622):  Retail  Merchants'  Asso- 
ciation. 
Norfolk  (pop.  91,448): 

Ad  Club. 


35 
714 

66 

145 

100 

8 

409 
95 

48 


110 

50 
20 
75 

230 
80 
50 

30 

203 

70 

12 

80 


165 
53 
21 

85 
45 


60 

040 

85 


Builders*  Exchange 

Builders  &  Contractors'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce- Board  of  Trade 

Norfolk-Tidewater  Association  of  Credit  Men — 
Retail  Grocers'  Association  of  Norfolk  &  Ports- 
mouth. 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Tidewater  AMiolesale  Grocers*  Association 

Trackers'  Exchange 


12 

100 


60 

60 

125 

1,500 
185 
400 

152 

135 

4 

185 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 

Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 

Al 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A2 


Al 
Al 
A2 

A2 

A4 
Al 


A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A2 

A2 
A4 

A4 
A4 


$12-42 
25 
5 
2 
1 
5 


12-180 


10 


6 
5 

12-250 

i 


$700 
17,850 


290 

40 

10,000 
2,000 
1,200 


1,500 


120 
375 

5,000 


25 


5 

2.50 


1 
12 


35 

25 

25-200 


5,075 


900 


1,200 


1,020 


15,000 
4,000 


2 

25-250 


7 
25 

25 

25 

15-50 

12 

25-400 
25 


10 


30 

7,000 


350 
1,500 
4,000 

37,500 
5,000 
4,000 


8,000 
4,000 


March. 
Do. 

July, 

October. 

May. 
Januarj''. 

June. 

April. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


October. 
January. 

May. 
April. 


February. 

May. 

January. 


Do. 

Febniary. 
Do. 


September. 
January. 


May. 

June. 

July. 

December. 

June. 

January. 


November. 
May. 

Sopteml>er. 
750,000  1  January. 


If 

(I 


116 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL— Continued. 
VIRGINIA— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


^orton  (pop.  1,866):  Business  Men's  Club , 

Petersburg  (pop.  25,817): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association , 

Young  Business  Men's  Club 

Portsmouth  (pop.  40,093): 

Central  Improvement  League 

Rotary  Club '....'.'. 

Remington  (pop.  251):  Business  Mens  Association!. 
Richmond  (pop.  160,719): 

Advertisers'  Club 

Architects'  Association 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Business  Men's  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce ' 

Civic  Association 

Grain  Exchange !!!!!!!!!!!! 

ICiwanis  Club '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'., 

Real  Estate  Exchange !!!!!!.!..! 

Retail  Furniture  Dealers'  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Shoe  Wholesalers'  Association 

Stock  Exchange [ 

Tobacco  Trade 

Roanoke  (pop.  46,282): 

Association  of  Commerce 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Salem  (pop.  3,849): 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Roanoke  County  Chaml)er  of  Commerce . 
South  Boston  (pop.  3,516): 

Commercial  Association 

Tobacco  Board  of  Trade 

Staunton  (pop.  ii,823): 
.    Retail  Merchants'  Association  of  Staunton  & 
Augusta  County. 

Staunton  &  Augusta  County  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. 

Suffolk  (pop.  7,008):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Waynesboro  (pop.  1,389):  Blue  Ridge  League  of 

Virginia. 
"West  I'oint  (pop.  1,397):  York  River  Chamber  of 

Commerce. 
Williamsburg  (pop.  2,714):  Chamber  of  Commerce. . . 
Winchester  (pop.  5,8(V4):  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 

Winchester  &  I'redcrick  County. 
Wytheville  (pop.  3,0^;:  Chamber  of  Commerce 


Nimi- 
ber  of 
mem- 
bers. 


63 

400 

150 

2,000 

52 
45 
50 

101 


184 

494 

1,015 

3,500 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


125 
48 
30 
24 

200 

6 

14 

36 

1,016 
2U0 

30 
105 

100 
21 

85 

250 

300 
75 

60 

61 
208 

100 


Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 

A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 

Al 
A2 

A2 
Al 

Al 
A4 

A2 

Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


SIO 

25 

12-100 

1 

1-5 

20 

3 

10 


15 

10-30 

25-300 


12 

100 

5 

25 

25-1,000 

5 

50 

15 

25 
12-100 


Total. 


$630 

10,000 
4,800 


900 
1,100 


11,825 
30,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


30 


10 

25 
10 


12 
25 

12 


2,000 

4,800 

150 


15,000 


MO 

25,000 
4,500 


150 


700 

1,100 

2,500 

7,500 
1,000 


5,200 
1,100 


January. 

Do. 
February. 

October. 


ApriL 

October. 

May. 

June. 

February. 

June. 
December. 
January. 
Do. 

Do. 

April. 
September. 

April. 
February. 


Do. 

April. 
May. 

February. 

Do. 

December. 
January. 

June. 

August. 
May. 


;  ^^' 


/ 


April 


WASHINGTON. 


Aberdeen  (pop.  21,392): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

G  rays  Harbor  Credit  Association 

Anacortes  (pop.  4,168):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Arlinston  (pop.  1.476):  Commercial  Club 

Auburn  (pop.  957):  Commercial  Club 

Bellingham  (pop.  34,362): 

Advertising  Chib 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Whatcom  County  Groceis  &  Merchants'  Asso- 
ciation. 

Bremerton  (pop.  2,993):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Camas  (pop.  1,125):  Commercial  Club 

Centralia  (pop.  7,311): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lewis  County  Retail  Merchants'  Credit  Asso- 
ciation. 

Charleston  (pop.  1 ,062):  Commercial  Club 

Chehalis  (pop.  4,507): 

Citizens' Chab 

Lewis  County  Canning  Association 

Chewelah  (pop.  823):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Colfax  (pop.  2,783): 

Commercial  Club , 

Merchants'  Association , 


1 

300 
50 
50 
30 
40 

71 

420 

95 

42 

250 
75 

320 

SO 

200 

650 

75 

117 
24 

Al 
A2 

1        Al 

I        Al 

Al 

A4 

Al 
A4 
A2 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 

Al 

Al 
A4 

S12 
1.60-3 

$5,000 
1,200 

3C« 
240 

213 

9,000 
1,425 
1,600 

4,500 
450 

3,200 

6 

3 

5-20 

15 

1-3 

1^24 
6 

10 
12-36 

5 

6,000 

500 
3,056 

Al 
A2 

6 

January. 

Do. 
March. 
January. 


May. 
March. 
June. 
December. 

June. 

January. 

September. 
March. 
January. 
February. 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL— Continued. 
WA  SHIN  G  TON— Continued. 


117 


City  and  organization. 


Colville  (pop.  1 ,533):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Davenport  (pop.  1,229):  Commercial  Club 

Dayton  (pop.  2,389):  Commercial  Club 

Edmonds  (pop.  1,114):  ChamV>er  of  Commerce. . 

Ellensburg  (pop.  4,209):€hamber  of  Commerce 

Elma  (pop.  1,532):  Community  Association. 

Ephrata  (pop.  32;^):  Commercial  Club.. . . 

Everett  (pop.  37,205):  

Commercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association .[ 

Riverside  Commercial  Club 

Femdale  (pop.  691 ):  Commercial  Club. . . 
Garfield  (pop.  932):  Commercial  Club. . 

Han  ford :  Commercial  Club 

Harrington  (pop.  661 ):  Commercial  Club. '.'.'.'.". 

HiUvard  (pop.  3,276):  "  "" 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Credit  Association 

Hoquiam  (pop.  12,230):  Commercial  Club 

Kal.'.ma  (pop,  816):  Commercial  Club ... 
La  Conner  (pop.  60.'}):  Commercial  Club . . 
Monroe  (i>op.  1,5.52):  Commercial  Club- 
Mount  Vernon  ( jx>p.  2,381): 

Commercial  Club 

SkMit  Valley  M  erchants'  Association. '.'.'. 

Odessa  (pop.  885):  Commercial  Club 

Okanogan  (pop.  611):  Commercial  Club '.'."' 

Olympia  (pop.  6,996): 

ChamlxjT  of  Commerce 

C  r  edi  t  Association 

Pasco  (pop.  2,083):  

Chamber  of  Cfommerce 

Franklin- Benton  County  Business  Men's  Asso^ 
elation. 

Pateros:  Commercial  Club 

Pe  Ell  (pop.  838):  Commercial  Club ." 

Pomeroy  (nop.  1,635):  Commercial  Club 

Port  Angeles  (pop.  2,286):  Commercial  Club 

Port  Townsend  (pop.  4,181):  Commercial  Club.... 
Prosser(pop.  1,298):  Community  Club... 
Pullman  ( pop.  2,(X)2): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Wliitman  County  Automobile  Dealers'Associa- 
tion. 
Puyalhip  (pop.  4,544): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Qulncy  (pop.  264):  Quincy  Valley   DeveVopment 

League. 
Raymond  (pop.  2,450): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants' Association '.'. 

R enlon  (pop.  2,740):  Commercial ciiib.'. '. 

Ritzville  (pop.  1,859):  Commercial  Club 

Associated  Engineers  Societies 

Automobile  Dealers'  Association 

Ballard  Booster  Club 

Jiallard  Retail  Grocers'  Association. ... [[[[[]"]' 

Building  Material  Dealers'  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce  &.  Commercial  Club 
Seattle  (pop.  366,445); 

China  Club 

Electrical  Contractors'  Association. . ............. 

Industrial  Association  of  8outh  End 

Japanese  Commercial  Club .' . 

Master  Builders'  Association 

Manufacturers'  Association 

Merchants'  Association !!!!!!! 

Merchants'  Exchange 

Municipal  I>capue 

Produce  Association '.'.'.'.'.'. 

Real  Estate  Association 

Retail  Cigar  Dealers'  Association 

Retail  Grocers'  Association ] .  * 

Retail  Hardware  Dealers'  Club 

Rotary  Club '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Fales  Alanagcrs'  Association 

Transportation  Club 


Num-  Pri- 

berof  j  mary 

mem-  ,'  pur- 

bers.  pose. 


80 
60 

130 
50 

148 
40 
50 

1,100 
70 
120 
50 
26 
65 
75 

50 
30 

809 


45 


130 
70 
60 

100 

450 
39 

96 
25 

50 

70 

91 

160 

135 

160 

197 
6 


150 

29 

110 


100 

32 

150 

100 

500 

40 

25 

24 

18 

4,000 


18 

50 
200 

60 
195 
115 
175 
500 

14 
125 
200 
100 

24 
300 
125 
400 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 

Al 
A2 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 


Al 

A2 
Al 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 

A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A3 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 


-Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$10 
1 

12 
5 


12 


Total. 


$2,500 


1 

3  I 
3  I 
5 


2,100 

'i,'666 
'"m 

1,100 
1,500 


1-5 

12 

5 


6 
1 

5-12 


2 
6 

10 
5 

6-15 
12-30 

6 

3 

1-4 

5-20 
5 
5 

12 


10-100 
2 
3 
5 


50 
12 
12 
60-lSO 
25 


30 
12 
72 


3 

120-480 

5-15 

2 

12-36 

L50-4 

20 


18 


75 
525 


360 


1,560 

"iso 


6,000 
2,500 

1,800 
720 

300 


682 
3,000 

475 
2,000 

3,000 


1,000 
174 


2,000 


500 
1,700 

556 
2,000 

300 


2,100 
170,112 

4,7.50 
1,800 


3,300 


12,000 
17,660 


1,500 


2,400 
400 

2,000 
750 

7,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


December. 

Do. 
January. 

February. 

May. 

December. 
Do. 

Do. 

February. 

December. 

April. 


Do. 

January. 

Do. 
July. 


October. 

Do. 
May. 
January. 

March. 


May. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 
September. 
November. 

March. 


Do. 

Do. 

January. 


Do. 
March. 
December. 
January. 
December. 
July. 

Do. 

January. 
February. 

October. 
September. 
November. 
January. 

April. 
May. 
July. 
May. 

Do. 
October. 
February. 
December. 

Do. 
November. 


20,000  I  October. 


118 


COMMEKCIAL  OKGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


OOMMEKCIAL  OHGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


119 


LOCAL — Continued. 
WASHING  TON— Continued. 


City  and  organbation. 


Sedro-Wolley  (pop.  2.129):  Commercial  Club. 
South  Bend  (pop.  3,02;j):  Commercial  Club .. 
Kmith  Tanoma:  Booster  Club , 


South  Tacoma:  Booster  Club. 
Spokane  (pop.  157,656): 

Advertismg  Club 

Automobile  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Employers'  Association  of  the  Inland  Empire... 

Grocers  &  Butchers'  Association 

Inland  Automobile  Association 

Merchants'  Association 

United  Metal  Trades'  Association 

Sprague  (pop.  1,110):  Commercial  Club 

Stanwood(pop.  644):  Neighborhood  Club 

Sultan  (pop.  576):  Commercial  Club 

Sunnysiae(pop.  1,379):  Commercial  Club 

Tacoma  (pop.  117,446): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Commercial  Club  &  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Grain  Dealers'  Association 

Produce  Merchants'  Association 

Real  Estate  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Tonaskct :  Commercial  Club 

Toppenish  (pop.  1,598):  Commercial  Club 

Touchet:  Toucnct-Gardcna  Commercial  Club 

Vancouver  (pop.  13,805):  Commercial  Club 

■VVaitsburg(pop.  1,237):  Commercial  Club 

Walla  Walla  (pop.  26,067): 

Commercial  Club 

Merchants'  Association 

Wapato(pop.  400):  Commercial  Club 

Wave  rly  (pop.  318):  Commercial  Club 

Wenatchee  (pop.  4,050): 

Commercial  Club :  • 

Wenatchee  Valley  Traffic  Association 

Wilbur  (pop.  757):  Commercial  Club 

Wilson  Creek  (pop.  405): 

Commercial  Club 

Community  League 

Woodland  (pop.  384):  Progressive  Club 

Yaldma  (pop.  22,058): 

Commercial  Chib 

Yakima  Valley  Business  Men's  Association 

Yakima  Valley  Traffic  &  Credit  Association 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


60 
90 
62 

250 
80 

2,200 

500 

60 

250 

111 


100 

100 

46 

152 

103 

2,800 

7 

6 

50 

229 

87 

150 


250 
156 

320 

"66 


450 
20 
20 

20 
26 

86 

1,060 

300 

30 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
A4 

Al 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


S12 
12 

8 

6-12 

24-eo 

25 

1-40 

1 

12 


2 

12 

1 

l-« 

1-^ 
25 
60 

100 


28 

6 

5-10 


10 

10 

12 

6 


12 


10 

1 

2 
12 

10-20 

1 

120-360 


Total. 


$730 

1,800 

500 

3,000 

3,000 

50,312 

12,000 


3,000 


2,500 
"65,666 


7,500 

600 

1,500 


2,. 500 
900 

6,000 

"356 


7,500 


20 

52 

700 

18,000 
4,500 
C,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


December. 

January. 

February. 

June. 

October. 

January. 

December. 

October. 

December. 
April. 

Do. 
Da 
May. 

Do. 
June. 
November. 

Do. 
June. 
May. 
December. 

Da 
Da 

April. 

Do. 
FclKiiary. 

January. 

June. 

April. 

May. 
Do. 

January. 

Da 
Do. 

July. 


^  V 


/• 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Bccklcy  (pop.  2,161):  Chamber  of  Commerce... 
Blucficld  (pop.  16,123V  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Buckhannon  (pop.  2,22.5):  Board  of  Trade 

Charleston  (pop.  13.060): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 


Chamber  of  Commerce 

West  Side  Business  Men's  Association 

Clarksburg  (pop.  12,960): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Rotary  Club 

Elkins(pop.  5,260):  Rotarj-Club 

Fairmont  (pop.  16,111): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  C<Mnmerce 

Rotary  Club 

Gassaway  ( pop.  1,080):  Board  of  Trade 

Grafton  (pop.  7,563): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Merchants'  Association 

Huntington  (pop.  47,686): 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Business  Men's  Association 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Jobbers  &  Manufacturers'  Bureau 

Logan  (pop.  1,640): 

C  hamber  of  Ccanmerce 

Coal  Operators'  Association 

Maonington  (pop.  2,672):  Business  Men's  AssociiUion. 


200 

450 

25 

145 

400 

40 

650 

130 

70 

150 

165 

97 

40 

80 
24 

170 
200 
750 

62 


118 
25 


Al 
Al 
Al 

A4 
Al 

Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 

A2 
Al 
A4 
Al 

Al 
A2 

A4 

A2 
Al 

A4 

Al 
A4 
A2 


S15 
25 


10 
20 


25 

15 

5 

15-60 

10 

10 

5 

8 
12 

10 

12-36 

10 


S3,000 
11,250 


1,470 
11,000 


16,000 
3,000 


2,500 


1,U00 
200 

600 
350 

1,700 
3,600 
5,500 
8,314 


December. 

Do. 
January. 

February. 
October. 


February. 

Da 

March. 
May. 
June. 
March. 

April. 
January. 

June. 

March. 

February. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


my-' A 


LOCAL — Continued . 
WEST  VIRGINIA— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Marlinsburg  (pop.  12,984):  Business  Men's  Associa- 
*  tion. 

Morgantown  (pop.  14,444): 

Board  of  Trade 

Business  Men's  Association 

/  Moimdsvillo  (pop.  11,513):  Board  of  Trade 

New  Martinsville  (pop.  2,170):  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Parkersburg  (pop.  21,059):  Board  of  Commerce 

Princeton  (pop.  3,027):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

8t.  Albans  (pop.  1,209):  Board  of  Trade 

Salem  (pop.  2,1C9):  Business  Men's  Association 

Sistersville(pop.  2,C84):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Spencer  (pop.  1,224):  Board  of  Trade 

Weirton:  Busineiss  Men's  As.soriation 

Wellsburg  (pop.  4,189):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Weston  (pop.  2,213): 

Business  Men's  Association  of  Lewis  Coimty 

Rotary  Club 

Wheeiinc  (pop.  43,657): 

Building  Constnicllon  Emplo5"ers'  Association... 

Chamber  of  Commeroe 

Williamson  (pop.  3,561):  Coal  City  Club 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


148 


25 
100 


100 
550 
450 
150 
25 


50 

60 

125 

125 

58 


Prl- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


984 
23 


Al 


Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
A4 

A4 
Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$G-12 


25 

12 

6 

6 

12-25 

12 

2 

1-5 


1 

12 
10 

6 
10 


25 
60 


Total. 


S600 


500 
1,200 


12,970 

6,000 

3,000 

100 


60 


123 
580 


24,600 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


June. 


January. 

Do. 
Do. 

March. 
April. 
October. 
January 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


Do. 


October. 
September. 


WISCONSIN. 


Antlgo  (pop.  7,196):  Association  of  Commerce 

Appleton  (pop.  18,005): 

Dairy  Board  of  Trade 

Retail  Grocers'  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Ashland  (pop.  11,594):  Commercial  Club 

Barron  (pop.  1,419):  Business  Men's  Association 

Bayfield:  Men's  Club 

Beaver  Dam  (pop.  6,758):  Merchants  &  Manufac- 
turers' Association. 

BeloIt(pop.  18,647):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Berlin  (pop.  4,636):  Advancement  A.ssociation 

Blanchardvillo  (pop.  C43):  Booster  Club 

Burlington  (pop.  3,212): 

Advancement  Association 

Business  Men's  Commercial  Club 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Chilton  (pop.  1,830):  Advancement  Association 

Chippewa  Kails  (pop.  9,476): 

Commercial  Association 

Merchants'  Protective  Associatian 

Clintonvillo  (pop.  1,747):  Advancement  Association.. 
Columbus  (pop.  2,523):  Advancement  Association. . . 

Cornell:  Commercial  Club 

Darlington  (pop.  1,808):  Commercial  Club 

DePere  (pop.  4^477): 

Civic  AssociatiOTi 

Commercial  Association 

Dodf;eville(pop^  2,450U  Commercial  Club 

Commercial  Club 

.887): 

Association 

Industrial  Emergenc v  Associat  ion 

EdcertoD  (pop.  2,513):  Chaml>er  of  Commerce 

Elkhom  (pop.  1,707): 

Booster  Club 

Walworth  County  Development  Association 

Evansville  (pop.  2,061):  Commercial  Club 

Fond  du  Lac  (pop.  21,480):  As.sociatlon  of  Commerce. 
Fort  Atkinson  (pop.  3,877):  Business  Men's  Associa- 
tion. 

Fox  Lake  (pop.  851):  Commercial  Club 

Galesville  (pop.  973):  Commercial  Club 

Grand  Rapids  (pop.  6,251):  Merchants  &  Manufac- 
turers' Association. 
Green  Bay  (pop.  30,017): 

Aaaociation  of  Commerce 

Merchants' Association 

Real  Estate  Board 

Wholesale  Credit  Men's  Associati<m 

HoriC(m  (pop.  1,681):  Advancement  Association 


90 

10 
25 

eo 
220 
100 

80 
80 

550 

fO 

SO 

75 

1.50 

60 

200 
18 
95 
80 
CO 
€0 

83 

36 
75 
75 

600 

39 

265 

60 

3,000 

70 

250 

40 

45 
CO 
70 


600 
180 

14 
124 

90 


Al 

A4 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A3 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 


Al 
A2 
A4 
A4 
Al 


92 

2 

8 

5 

25 


1-6 
6-15 

25 

280 
1,000 

13,750 

12 

€00 

6 
5 

20 
3 
1 


2-5 
12 

1 
3 
6 
6 

12 

"ib 

10 


10 
26 
16 

1 

2 


25 

0-24 

6 

13-50 

2 


$1,600 
IS 


COO 
5,500 


6,000 
""'95" 


300 
720 

83 
450 
800 
450 

5,600 

*3,"975' 


700 


15,000 

2,300 

140 

2,454 

3,000 


Jiuic. 

April. 

June. 
Febnzary. 

Do. 
January. 

October. 
January. 

February. 

Do. 

January. 

October. 
January. 
November. 

April. 
February. 

April. 
November. 
Do. 

March. 

January. 

October. 
Do. 

January. 

March. 

January. 

Do. 
September. 


October. 

July. 

January. 

Do. 
June. 


h, 


J, II 


120 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL—Continued. 
WISCONSIN— Continued. 


City  and  organization. 


Hudson  (pop.  2,810):  Board  of  Trade 

Janesville(pop.  14,411):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Jefferson  (pop.  2,582;:  Civic  Improvement  Associa- 
tion. 
Kenosha  (pop.  32.833): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Manufacturers'  Association , 

Retailers'  A ssociation 

La  Crosse  (pop.  31,833): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Industrial  Association , 

Retail  G ro?ers'  Association 

I.adysmith  (pop.  2,352):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Lake  Geneva  (pop.  3,079):  Commercial  Club 

Madison  (pop.  31,315):  Association  of  Commerce 

Manitowoc  (pop.  13,931):  Association  of  Commerce... 

Marmette(p<)p.  14,^)10):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Marshfield  (pop.  5,783):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Mauston  (pop.  1,701):  Commercial  Chib 

Mayville  (pop.  2.282):  Business  Men's  Association.... 
Mediord  (pop.  1,84«): 

Advancement  Association 

Taylor  County  Mechanical  &  Agricultural  Asso- 
ciation. 
Menasha  (pop.  6,081): 

Chamfer  of  Commerce 

Menasha  Association 

Menominee  (pop.  5,03«):  Commercial  Club 

Merrill  ( pop.  8,798) :  Business  Men's  Association 

Milwaukee  (pop.  445,008): 

Associat  ion  of  Commerce 

Association  of  Credit  Men 

Automobile  Dealers 

Bay  View  Advancement  Association 

Bicycle  &  Motorcycle  Dealers'  Association 

Chamt)er  of  Commerce 

CitvClub '.....][[[[[] 

Citizens'  Bureau  of  Municipal  Efficiency. '.'. 

Engineers'  Society 

Fond  du  Lac  Avenue  Merchants' Association.'.! 

Hotel  Association 

Metal  Trades  &  Founders' Association.. 

Milk  Producers'  Association 

Pharmaceutical  Association 

Real  Estate  Uoard 

Retail  Furniture  Dealers' Association..*. 

Retail  Grocers '  Association 

Retail  Shoe  Dealers 'Association 

Shoe  Credit  Men 

Mineral  Point  (pop.  2,925): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Commercial  Club ] 

Neenah  (pop.  5,  734): 

Business  Men's  Associatic   

Civic  Association 

Industrial  Association [ 

New  Richmond  (pop.  1,988): 

BusinessCredit  Association 

Commercial  Club 

Oconto  (pop.  5,629):  Chamber  of  Commerce . 
Oconto  lalls  (pop.  1,427):  Commercial  Club. 
Onalaska  (pop.  1,14€):  Improvement  League 
Oshkosh  (pop.  36,549): 

Associati(m  of  Commerce 

B  iisiness  Club 

Community  Club ' 


Employers 'Association. . 


Retail  Grocers' Association... !,'!!!! !!!!!!!!!!' 
Palmyra  (pop.  649):  Jefferson  Coimty  Drug  Associa- 
tion. 

Park  Falls  (pop.  1 ,972):  Commercial  Club 

Phillips  (pop.  1,948): 

Advancement  Club 

Conimercia  1  Club ' . .     * 

Port  Washington  (pop.  3,792):  Merchants  &  Manii-" 
facturers'  Association. 

Prairie  du  Chien  (pop.  3.149):  Citv  Club 

Princeton  (pop.  1,209):  Commercial  Club 


Nimi- 
ber  of 
mem- 
bers. 


125 
700 
100 


906 

13 

100 

825 


42 
100 

80 
600 
245 
148 
204 

95 

32 

110 
102 


75 
100 
140 
100 

3,000 

582 

50 

453 

19 

529 

1,784 

9 

800 

45 

20 

48 

1,240 

202 

260 

22 

230 

53 


33 
175 

40 
100 


11 
57 
100 
39 
35 

608 
15 
65 
25 
55 
15 

120 

44 
79 
92 

100 
100 


Pri- 
mary 
pur- 
pose. 


Al 
Al 
Al 


Al 

A3 
A2 

Al 
Al 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
Al 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A4 
A4 
A2 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A2 
A4 

A2 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A2 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


t3 

25 

1 


12 


5 
25 


0 

6 

1 

12-24 

25 

10 

25 

5 

12 


10 

2.50 

20 

24 

25 

15 

250 

2 


70 
15 
60 
6 
1 
10 


10 
3 

10 
6 
6 
5 


5 
10 

« 
2 


2-8 

4 

12 

1 

12 
1 
2 
1 

6 


20 
5 

10 


Total. 


$17,500 
100 


12,000 
'*6,'666 

20,625 
""378 


14,000 

6,000 

1,500 

505 

570 

384 


2,500 


3,000 
1,200 

75,000 


5,000 
'i49,*i96' 


17,000 

1,500 

90 

2,500 

11,000 

14,000 


3,814 
110 

1,380 
265 


2,000 
240 


550 
1,500 


35 
7,296 


2,400 
350 


1,500 


1,000 
460 

1,000 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


February. 
June. 


October. 

March. 

October. 

July. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

June. 

September. 
February. 
Do. 


October. 
January. 


September. 
Fenniary. 
October. 
May. 

February. 
May. 

FeV)ruary. 
November. 

April. 
May. 
January. 
June. 

Do. 
January. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
April. 

Do. 

September. 


July. 
January. 


April. 
October. 


February. 
January'. 

Do. 
May. 

January. 

March. 

February. 

January. 

December. 

August. 

December. 

January. 

December. 

January. 

Do. 
Do. 


i* 

-r 


i^ 


1^ 


COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

LOCAL — Continued. 
WISCONSIN— Continued. 


121 


City  and  organization. 


Racine  (pop.  47,465): 

CommcrcialClub 

Manufai  turcrs '  Association 

Retail  Merchants'  Association 

Rhinclander  (pop.  5,637):  Advanc-ement  Association. 

RiiC  Lake  (pop.  3,9fi8):  Commercial  Club 

Richland  Center  (pop.  2,652):  Richland  Commercial 
Club. 

Ripon  (pop.  3,739):  Commercial  Club 

River  Falls  (pop.  1,991):  CommcrcialClub 

Sheboygan  (pop.  28,907): 

Association  of  Commerce 

Business  Men's  Association 

Manufacturers '  Association 

North  Side  Improvement  Association 

South  &  West  Side  Advancement  Association . . . 

Sparta  (pop.  3,973):  Monroe  Credit  Association 

Spooner(pop.  1,453):  Boosters' Club 

Stanley  (pop.  2,675): 

Business  Men's  Association 

Progressive  Lcapue 

Stevens  Point  (pop.  8,692): 

Retailers '  Association 

Rotary  Club 

Stoughton  (pop.  4,761):  Credit  &  Commercial  Asso- 
ciation. 

Sturgeon  Bay  (pop.  4,262):  Commercial  Club 

Superior  (pop.  47,107): 

ChamlxT  of  Commerce 

Commercial  Club 

East  End  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Progressive  Association 

Real  Estate  Board. 

Retail  Grocers'  Protective  Association 

Retail  Men^hants '  Association , 

Rotary  Club 

South  Superior  Commercial  Club 

Tomahawk  (pop.  2,907):  Civic  &  Commercial  Club. . 

Two  Rivers  (pop.  4,850):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Viroqua  (pop.  2,059):  Merchants'  Association , 

Watcitown  (pep.  9.114): 

Advancement  Association 

Business  Men's  Association., 

Manufacturers  'Club 

Waukesha  (pop.  9,704):  Association  of  Commerce  — 
Waupaca  (pop.  2,789): 

Civic  &  Commerce  Association 

Advancement  Association 

Wausau  (pop.  I9,666n  Commercial Chib 

West  Bend  (pop.  2,4«2):  Commercial  Club 

Whitewater  (pop.  3,224):     Business  Men's  Credit 
Association. 


Num- 
ber of 
mem- 
bers. 


24 
255 
170 
150 

30 

125 
80 

398 
175 

21 
330 

60 
140 

59 

30 
30 

75 
43 


100 

25 

350 

50 

62 

35 

40 

25 

70 

120 

100 

250 

20 


Pri- 
mary 

pur- 
pose. 


82 
'326 


50 

40 

100 

75 


Al 
A3 
A2 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
A3 
Al 
Al 
A4 
Al 

A2 
Al 

A2 
A4 
A2 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 
A2 
A2 
A4 
•Al 
Al 
Al 
A2 

Al 
A2 
A3 

Al 

Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 
A4 


Annual  income. 


Rate. 


$5-15 


15 
10 
10 


30 
2 


5 
10 


1 

12 
1 
3 

10 


6 
10 
6 
1 
12.50 
5 


15 
'25 


Total. 


Date  of  an- 
nual meeting. 


$13,500 


4,500 
4,000 
1,500 


500 


11,000 
350 


150 


1,200 
600 


150 


12,000 
50 


350 
1,000 


700 
720 


3,125 
60 


1,230 
'8,"666 


250 


November. 

February. 

January. 

March. 

December. 


January. 
March. 

December. 

June. 

December. 

Do. 
August. 

Do. 

February. 
June. 

March. 
June. 


January. 


December. 

June. 
October. 

April. 

Do. 
January. 

November. 


Do, 
October. 

January. 


February. 

January. 

April. 


k 


WYOMING. 


Basin  (pop.  763):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Buffalo  (pop.  1  MS):  Commercial  Club 

Casper  (pop.  2,639):  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Cheyenne  (pop.  11,320):  Industrial  Club 

Codv  (pop.  1,132): 

tc)dyChib 

Community  Chib 

Merchants '^Credit  Association 

Douglas  (pop.  2,246):  Ad  Club 

Kemmerer  (pop.  846):  Chamber  of  Commerce , 

Lander  (pop.  1 ,812):  Commercial  Club 

Ranchester:  Boosters'Club , 

Sheridan  (pop.  13,407): 

Business  Men's  Club 

Commercial  Club 

Shoshoni  (pop.  604):  Commercial  Club 

Thermopolis  (pop.  1,524): 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Retail  ^ferchants'  Association  of  Big  Horn  Basin . 
Upton  (pop.  244):  Commercial  Club 


143 

50 

100 


40 

329 

55 

200 

78 
100 


Al 
Al 
Al 
Al 

Al 
Al 
A2 
A4 
Al 
Al 
Al 

A2 
Al 
Al 

Al 
A2 
Al 


$12-60 
12 
10-50 


10 
5-10 


10 
6 


12-120 

12 

5 

12-400 

10 

1 


$2,400 
2,400 
2,500 


1,500 
300 


480 
17,000 


10,000 
780 
300 


March. 
January. 
Do, 

December. 

January. 

Do. 
April. 
September. 


March. 

May. 
January. 

February. 
March, 


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'"coiSrcial  and  industrial  organi- 
nations  of  the  U.   S. 


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